Hotbox winner for February and Hotbox voting for issue 51!

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Feb 3, 2005
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Is there such a thing as too much Hotbox? Hell no. Check out the winner for February's competition and vote for April's Hotbox of the Month!

As you may or may not know, we've changed the underlying scientific principles behind Hotbox.

First of all, Hotbox is no longer in the magazine. Well, it is, but now we only show the winner. In order for this wacky new idea to work, all the voting for Hotbox occurs online.

In order to have the transition to this new system go smoothly, we had two lots of voting pages up last month. The first lot, which we'll call 'January' is actually for February, and the second lot, which we'll call 'February', was really for March, and the winner for 'February' will only be announced in issue 50 of the magazine. What this means is that right now, we're going to declare 'January's' winner, which is actually the winner for February.

Got that? Awesome.

In addition, we now have April's voting page up, which surprisingly, is actually April. You can vote for it here: http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/hotbox.asp

And now, the results for January, which is really February:

1st Alex's Demonic Case
2nd Epeli's Homemade Laptop
3rd Saxon's Mediacube
4th Gamehunter's Kitchen Appliance

Congratulations to the winner. You'll be contacted shortly regarding your prize. Now, start voting for April: http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/hotbox.asp
 
 
Want to check out the first Australian review of Final Fantasy XIII? We got in this month's Atomic!

Plus HD projectors, Napoleon: Total War, Intel's new six-core processor, PC upgrading guide, and a whole lot more.

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