
This should be fun. How about we have a monthly competition for Zenith Picture Gallery users with real prizes to be won? Here's how it will work:
1. From the 1st to the 15th of a month, you can go ahead and nominate a ZPG gallery that you like. You don't have to be registered to reply to this topic and it's fine if you nominate your own gallery. Just go ahead and post the link of your choice here.
2. From the 16th, registered members of the forums can cast their vote for one of the nominated entries, based on customization, content or anything else that they like about a gallery.
3. The gallery with the most votes at 11:59 PM (GMT) on the last day of the month wins a great prize.
I've put aside the cash to have three of these competitions so far; if it goes well I wouldn't mind doing it for months to come! Let's hope this competition's slightly more successful than the last one
So let's get started...
The first competition is now under way. This month's prize is a USB Missile Launcher!
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From ThinkGeek: The USB Missile Launcher is the latest desktop weapons platform that elevates your status from mere code-monkey or BOFH Sysadmin to a true Digital Dictator. Laugh maniacally while you zero in on your unsuspecting target. Rain down foam punishment upon him with a click of the mouse. Watch as, one by one, three spring-loaded missiles arc 5 to 8 feet gracefully to your quarry. Giggle girlishly at the realistic sound effects with every launch.
This launcher can pivot 180 degrees horizontally, and 45 degrees up. Controlled by the included PC software, point the missiles at your foe, and press the big red shiny delicious button on screen. FOOM. The USB Missile Launcher stands approximately seven inches high, is gunmetal grey, with three white foam spring-loaded missiles on top. It requires 3 AA batteries, which are included. Also includes PC Software (currently Windows XP only, but there is third party software available 'out there' for Mac and Linux).
This launcher can pivot 180 degrees horizontally, and 45 degrees up. Controlled by the included PC software, point the missiles at your foe, and press the big red shiny delicious button on screen. FOOM. The USB Missile Launcher stands approximately seven inches high, is gunmetal grey, with three white foam spring-loaded missiles on top. It requires 3 AA batteries, which are included. Also includes PC Software (currently Windows XP only, but there is third party software available 'out there' for Mac and Linux).