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LAN is this Friday for anyone who's forgotten!
We'd like to announce some more sponsors, NCIX and SivlerStone! Be sure to check out their websites:
http://www.ncix.com
http://www.silverstonetek.com
In the past Zero PING Events has hosted such contests as the CAT5 Crimp-off, to test how fast contestants can create a working ethernet cable. This year we've decided to add to the list of contests. The additions include:
Server Shot-Put - Contestants will have to hurl an empty server case as far as possible. Points awarded by longest distance thrown.
Computer Assembly Race - Sponsored by Thermaltake, contestants will have to assemble a computer as fast as possible, and have it boot up successfully. Points awarded by fastest time assembled, only three attempts to boot the system are allowed.
Printer Relay - A team event, contestants will have to run a relay-race with printers in place of standard relay batons. Points awarded to fastest teams of contestants.
Once all the contests (and the CAT5 Crimp-Off) are complete we will tally up the points and determine the overall winners of the LANapalooza Challenge. We hope this will add an amusing physical