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Proporta Gadget Bag Contest!

Posted by Bryan Eley on October 10, 2007 – 9:36 pm  Share
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Monkey

In honor of our friend Frenchy, back from his hiatus, who along with his bespectacled monkey avatar is quite the ubiquitous fixture, megaposter and administrator here at Aximsite, Warthog and I would like to dedicate this contest to his returning back to active duty.

Therefore, without further ado, this week’s contest prize is a Proporta Gadget Bag. I did a review of this handy bag back in May, and that review, if you want to know more about the bag, can be found here.

 

 

 

To win, let’s involve Frenchy’s avatar, shall we? Post the genus and species of his monkey avatar for a chance to win the bag by replying to >THIS< contest thread.

Rules:

  • Must have 5+ posts on the sites to win
  • Staff may participate
  • One post per member

The winner will be randomly selected from the pool of correct answers. Good luck!

Deadline: Midnight EST (GMT-5), Monday, October 15, 2007

Many thanks to the kind people at Proporta for donating the bag.

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Bryan is a software tester and network admin for a small multimedia company that deals primarily with the network/PC technology sector, despite the fact that his background is actually in the biological sciences. His first PDA was a Palm m100 back in 2001 and has been fiddling with Pocket PCs and Smartphones for several years now. In 2008 he was a Software Judge for SmartPhone and PocketPC Magazine.





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  • Steve
    ...ok, can't correct my post... should have read...:

    He is obviously a " Frenchus Cercopithecidae " which derives from the Quebecer family of primates that has migrated to the U.S. of A.

    :lol:
  • Steve
    He is obviously a which derives from the Quebecer family of primates that has migrated to the U.S. of A.

    :lol:
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