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Cool Stuff Exploded competition - last day for entries

cool stuff exploded cover.jpgCOMPETION CLOSED - Congratulations to our winner from Worthing, West Sussex.

Today is the last day for our Dorling Kindersley 'Cool Stuff Exploded' competition - get your entry in before it closes at 23:59pm.

Thank you to all who have taken part, we have now had more than 230 entries (but not as many as usual I notice - books obviously aren't as compelling as pieces of kit! - consider it noted).

The prize is a glossy, well-illustrated book that looks underneath gadvet covers. Think of it as a younger-person's teardown analysis, definitely one for budding Gadget Masters or people who like to delve inside devices.

The prize question:

We kept the format familiar and straightforward: correctly answer this question for a chance of winning.

Our recent Taking the temperature post featured six blog posts related to temperature monitoring. Which post features a photograph of a reading that shows "31.9C"?

Once you know the correct response, just email competition@electronicsweekly.com with the title of the post.

The competition closes Tuesday 16th December 2008. You can view the Terms and Conditions.

Good luck!






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