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I'd like to learn which are the favorites of some of the forum members--not including their own entries. . .

I've got limited bandwidth here, as well as time, so downloading all 92 is not feasible. But I would like to listen to a few more of the forum's favorites. Any nominations?

Might also be interesting to see if there would be a consensus or a divergence between the users' and the admins' picks.

I also agree that this was one of the better of Dragon contests, and the least self-serving .

Also, I got to discover a new and useful site!

The question is, if you don't win will you be a regular? :)

i would but i may not be on as much since i'm on a borrowed pc.

borrowed meaning family member's pc i would indeed use this site.

because of this contest, i did find a few other site worth bookmarking

I hope that the people who signed up *just* for the competition are impressed by the solid community here enough to stay. That was the point of neowin's angle on the competition after all... surely? Some forums would have just done it for "active" members but neowin was good enough to let everyone do it :)

I hope that the people who signed up *just* for the competition are impressed by the solid community here enough to stay. That was the point of neowin's angle on the competition after all... surely? Some forums would have just done it for "active" members but neowin was good enough to let everyone do it :)

Yes, most of the sites have made it open to everyone, although a few have effectively made it that you have to be an active member to be in with a chance. One I found required you to be a member before the event was announced, which means I spent 1 minute on the site and closed it. This and other sites have had an interesting entry method and the site could well be helpful in the future, sites I'm likely to bookmark and hang around on.

Ah, well, that definitely makes it much easier to mix, but still, it's not like it takes a few minutes to whip together, especially if timing and flow are important :)

well all they will do is put all 5 clips right after each other, shouldn't take more than 5 mins

i think you underestimate the creativity of the staff here.....

They won't remix it other than putting the top 5 one after another. If they remix it any other way they will un do the original work the posters.

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