Win a Nintendo Wii from Netchick
08/07
It is better to be a Netchick than a gross chick; It is better to be a low class bum sleeping on Wall Street, than be one of those deluxes bum working on Wall Street; And I think i would like to be the person living in Vancouver who has earnt enough from a 10 year old blog to be able to give away a Wii.
I don't know if it is going to happen, but if I were to win, the announcement would be: The winner is Netguy who has been blogging for one year next Thursday, has never been to Vancouver, and never played with a Wii. Is that fair to the rest of the competition, is that justice, is that enough questions to pad this post out to 250 words?
I think not, but if I add in the spaces between the words, value them at a ratio of 3 spaces for one character, 5 characters per word, that gives me an extra 40 invisible words, making a gross total of 220 words. As a reward for punctuatingwherenecessaryIhave attributed an extra 10 words worth of credit to the total, pushing me closer to 250 with every little tap on the shiny black keys. Is that how you play a Wii, pressing keys? Maybe I will find out.
If you win, you don't get to go to Vancouver, the Wii comes to you, but it is worth trying to win anyway. Here is the Netchick's site.
I don't know if it is going to happen, but if I were to win, the announcement would be: The winner is Netguy who has been blogging for one year next Thursday, has never been to Vancouver, and never played with a Wii. Is that fair to the rest of the competition, is that justice, is that enough questions to pad this post out to 250 words?
I think not, but if I add in the spaces between the words, value them at a ratio of 3 spaces for one character, 5 characters per word, that gives me an extra 40 invisible words, making a gross total of 220 words. As a reward for punctuatingwherenecessaryIhave attributed an extra 10 words worth of credit to the total, pushing me closer to 250 with every little tap on the shiny black keys. Is that how you play a Wii, pressing keys? Maybe I will find out.
If you win, you don't get to go to Vancouver, the Wii comes to you, but it is worth trying to win anyway. Here is the Netchick's site.
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