There can be only one
By thomas.ford. Thursday, 10. August 2006, 17:15:36
I know you've all been wondering just what it is we get up to around here. After all, we were supposed to announce the winner of this MacBook Pro on Tuesday. We kept you waiting, but we saved the best surprises for last like an M. Night Shyamalan movie before you knew who he was and that his name meant there was definitely a twist at the end.
We had some consistent winners throughout this competition. Holger Will and johnnysaucepn won several times. johnnysaucepn succeeded in saving our villagers from the widget bandit.
Of course we can't forget the widget bandit himself. Benjamin Joffe seemed an unstoppable force. Frankly, he still is and we won't forget his domination. Week after week, he kept cranking out little bits of Web technology goodness. They were sleek, fast, well-coded, useful, addictive. As a PR guy, I try not to involve myself with concepts my primitive mind cannot comprehend, yet even I could appreciate the skill and craft those widgets displayed. He made me want to create my own. I envied Mr. Joffe.
So I personally expected him to walk away with the MacBook. And yet when the envelope came to me, I opened it and was quite surprised to see a different name. At first, I suspected foul play, bribery and nepotism. But then I remembered that these judges do it all by the book (spreadsheet actually). And so...the winner of the 2006 My Opera Widget Competition:
Grafio for the Artist's Sketchbook.
Grafio, please come down and claim your MacBook. If you want to say a few words, that's cool too.
I want to personally thank all our widget contributors, our winners and ThinkGeek, our official competition sponsor. So go visit them and buy lots of goodies. Everyone that is but Benjamin; he's already got everything they have.
It's been a lot of fun, and don't forget that you can still win in our Widget World Cup. Stay tuned for more widget info, competitions and general mayhem.
We had some consistent winners throughout this competition. Holger Will and johnnysaucepn won several times. johnnysaucepn succeeded in saving our villagers from the widget bandit.
Of course we can't forget the widget bandit himself. Benjamin Joffe seemed an unstoppable force. Frankly, he still is and we won't forget his domination. Week after week, he kept cranking out little bits of Web technology goodness. They were sleek, fast, well-coded, useful, addictive. As a PR guy, I try not to involve myself with concepts my primitive mind cannot comprehend, yet even I could appreciate the skill and craft those widgets displayed. He made me want to create my own. I envied Mr. Joffe.
So I personally expected him to walk away with the MacBook. And yet when the envelope came to me, I opened it and was quite surprised to see a different name. At first, I suspected foul play, bribery and nepotism. But then I remembered that these judges do it all by the book (spreadsheet actually). And so...the winner of the 2006 My Opera Widget Competition:
Grafio for the Artist's Sketchbook.
Grafio, please come down and claim your MacBook. If you want to say a few words, that's cool too.
I want to personally thank all our widget contributors, our winners and ThinkGeek, our official competition sponsor. So go visit them and buy lots of goodies. Everyone that is but Benjamin; he's already got everything they have.








d.i.z. # 10. August 2006, 17:30
And congrats to everyone else who created these nice widgets.
feil0ng # 10. August 2006, 18:43
Now you have a MacBook for the Sketchbook
have fun
grafio # 10. August 2006, 18:52
Thank you to all people who downloaded my widgets - please download more
The competition was very tough, with many strong contenders and a lot of wonderful widgets. It was a great challenge, a great competition, thank you. But it's not the end of the competition, there is still something to win in the Widget World Cup, so I will go back to my widget lab now
Ramunas # 10. August 2006, 19:38
gcampos # 10. August 2006, 20:24
Congrats
sykora # 11. August 2006, 04:13
velmu # 11. August 2006, 05:01
Benjamin Joffe # 11. August 2006, 07:17
Helmers # 11. August 2006, 18:25
hzr # 11. August 2006, 21:17
shanghaihong # 17. August 2006, 03:55
e.laf # 2. September 2006, 14:33
archetwist # 5. September 2006, 13:54
ksks # 6. September 2006, 06:26
vanfe # 10. September 2006, 09:49