The results of the competition from the last issue, as well a rather dangerous looking picture for you to have a go with, this time.
The winning entry was:
"In 1982, Mr Blair's style advisors realised they had quite a job on their hands"
by lbaah@staffs.ac.uk, who wins a copy of Accessing the Internet: A guide for the
UK and Ireland by
John Smith.
Runners up were:
(through gritted teeth) "this is *not* what Chris Rusbridge meant by
'closer interaction between the projects', John..."
by anonymous of newcastle.ac.uk, and
"Young Glenda Jackson wed rosy-cheeked Botticelli cherub"
as told by Peter Sellers, see Page 9.
by hlock@ou.edu
The usual rules apply; entries are required by March 1, 1997 - obscene entries are rejected, and anonymity is provided on request.
The prize for the best entry (as well as having your email address put into Ariadne!) is, for this issue, a mystery...
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