
Make us laugh, win some bubbly...
By silicon.com
Published: 8 December 2006 12:45 GMT
This competition is now closed. See below who won.
WINNER: Denmark's version of the Terracotta Army was, quite frankly, pathetic.
Bill Taylor
2nd: Apple realised that in order to continue making ever smaller iPods, they would need to start making smaller people to use them.
Steven Rollason
3rd: In the new version of "The Generation Game," Bruce was making the conveyor belt game very easy for contestants
Valérie Ganne
4th: First human cloning experiment has mixed results
Ian Herold
5th: Inside a boy band factory
Maxine Gallagher
After failing to get Congressional approval for a ...
Kiernan Wagstaff
The Labour Government devises a way to increase th...
Anonymous
Send in the clones....!
Julian Hall
This week's Silicon photo story: Inside a boy band...
Anonymous
Clearly something had gone wrong with the nanobot ...
Anonymous
Working on brand new, exciting game releases, my client is seeking a game systems programmer to work on their amazing projects. My client is looking ...
My client a global entertainment organisation is looking for a Game Systems Programmer. Two years at least with experience as a game systems ...
Thus Technical Experience required is: - A background in development : focussing on game development with especial interest in console development: ...
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