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Check this out....
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Xerox is giving away 50 Visors!
Evidently Handspring is working hard to get their product talked about...
jason
Pretty tough contest entry rules for Canadians.
"For residents of Canada only: Selected entrants must correctly answer a mathematical skill-testing question to be awarded a prize."
I hope Xerox isn't asking them to calculate pi! 
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[This message has been edited by LanMan (edited 04-14-2000).]
Pie is easy -- take some apples, some sugar, a little salt, a pre-bought pie crust, and voila! Pi, however, is a different matter. . . .
I think the only reason I visit this forum every day is its over-abundance of sarcasm...
P.S. You forgot the cinnamon. Ain't an apple pie without cinnamon.
Sorry, I was hungry at the time. 
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[This message has been edited by LanMan (edited 04-14-2000).]
I thought the Canada math thing was a joke until I read the contest rules. Why does Canada have to do a math equation?
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James Hromadka
VisorCentral.com
Personal Website: http://www.Hromadka.com
I think it has something to do with games of skill vs. games of chance and which is permitted.
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Originally posted by JHromadka:
I thought the Canada math thing was a joke until I read the contest rules. Why does Canada have to do a math equation?
Not only do we have to be good at math, but our friends in Quebec are never included in these things. To top it off, I work for Xerox and therefore exempted from this contest. Good thing that I already have a Visor!
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