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Only 7 Total Entries: 500 Word Essay = $25,000
« on: 08/09/2005 19:20:17 »
As of last night- you are only up against 7 entries…do the math!

The contest deadline for our search for the next thing is TOMORROW, SEPTEMBER 9! Don’t miss out on the chance to win $25,000. Log on to the site and submit a very SHORT essay (only 500-1,000 words) on the topic of:

<b>How can electronics contribute to environmental solutions? </b>

Go to spam.con to submit your essay today!
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Re: Only 7 Total Entries: 500 Word Essay = $25,000
« Reply #1 on: 08/09/2005 21:34:54 »
If you've got the "next big thing", don't send it to Nichia! By entering this contest, you sign away your rights to whatever you wrote in the essay. $25k is a nice prize, but even if you don't win, Nichia owns your idea!

A few years ago, a young lady entered a contest to design the logo for a startup sportswear company. She designed a boomerang in flight as the entry. She won, and got $50. Now this logo is known as the Nike "Swoosh".

"F = ma, E = mc^2, and you can't push a string."
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Re: Only 7 Total Entries: 500 Word Essay = $25,000
« Reply #2 on: 21/10/2022 09:28:39 »
Omg :(
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