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The Icon Bar: News and features: Artex competition winner announced
 

Artex competition winner announced

Artex have announced the winner of their TEK competition where entrants had to suggest the meaning of the "1608" in the game's title. The winning entry and a few of the other humourous suggestions can be found in the TEK section of Artex' website.
  Artex competition winner announced
  (15:01 30/12/2000)
  Tim Fountain (00:38 31/12/2000)
    Gunnlaugur Jonsson (17:13 1/1/2001)
      Jan Klose (21:39 3/1/2001)
        Gunnlaugur Jonsson (18:50 4/1/2001)
          Simon Challands (14:23 6/1/2001)
            Jan Klose (17:19 6/1/2001)
              Simon Challands (22:25 17/1/2001)
 
Jon Message #86828, posted at 15:01, 30/12/2000
Unregistered user So what does it mean then?
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Tim Fountain Message #86829, posted at 00:38, 31/12/2000, in reply to message #86828
Unregistered user I'm sure I've asked Jan that in the past, and I think he said that it just "sounded cool" :).
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Gunnlaugur Jonsson Message #86830, posted at 17:13, 1/1/2001, in reply to message #86829
Unregistered user Maybe they're keeping it secret for another competition :)
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Jan Klose Message #86831, posted at 21:39, 3/1/2001, in reply to message #86830
Unregistered user It *does* have an interesting meaning...
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Gunnlaugur Jonsson Message #86832, posted at 18:50, 4/1/2001, in reply to message #86831
Unregistered user ...but you're withholding it to keep people interested?
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Simon Challands Message #86833, posted at 14:23, 6/1/2001, in reply to message #86832
Unregistered user Or perhaps it's been decided it does mean something, but no-one's decided quite what yet.
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Jan Klose Message #86834, posted at 17:19, 6/1/2001, in reply to message #86833
Unregistered user Wrong; it means something extremely scary, and as we are nice people here at Artex, we don't want you to be afraid. :-)
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Simon Challands Message #86835, posted at 22:25, 17/1/2001, in reply to message #86834
Unregistered user It must be the price we're going to have to pay for it, then. :-)
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