We had 34 fantastic entries for the Workbench Contest. These entries have been viewed more than 11000 times so far! They will continue to provide inspiration for years to come when people are looking for bench ideas. It was very hard to come up with a winner for this contest since there were so [...]
Entry 16
These are entries 16 through 25 of the Hacked Gadgets Workbench Contest. There is only 3 days left to get something in! Seeing all of the different workbench configurations is fantastic, next time I need to reconfigure I will know exactly what I need to do. It is very interesting to see that [...]
Hacked Gadgets has just passed a few huge milestones, this is thanks to all of our regular readers, our huge Web community of friends (sorry if your site isn’t in the link section, please submit your site for consideration if you feel it should be there) and our advertisers. We are celebrating by giving away some extra special prizes for the next contest.
The traffic for last month was over 500,000 page loads, the site has been close in prior months but it was exciting to see that milestone surpassed! Just recently our RSS readers via Feedburner broke the 5,000 barrier, have a look at all of our feed options if you are not currently subscribed.
Hacked Gadgets has also been climbing the ranks at Technorati, they keep track of over 86 million sites worldwide. Our current Technorati rank is puts us in the top 6,000 of worldwide sites! If you are a Technorati member why not add Hacked Gadgets as a favorite.
The feedback from the contests that we have been running have been
This month Hacked Gadgets will be giving a lucky commenter a $50 gift certificate to ThinkGeek. No matter what your taste is, you are guaranteed to find something of interest at Think Geek.
To enter all you need to do is comment on an article between now and June30, 2007. The more comments you leave the better your odds of winning! For full contest details click here.
“ThinkGeek started as an idea. A simple idea to create and sell stuff that would appeal to the thousands of people out there who were on the front line and in the trenches as the Internet was forged. From programmers, engineers, students, lovers of open source, to the masses that helped create the behind-the-scenes Internet culture. ThinkGeek started as a way to serve a market that was passionate about technology.”
Below is an example of a cool geek item that you could get with the gift certificate. What would you get with $50 to spend?
Flying Alarm Clock
The Flying Alarm Clock would be one of m
This month Hacked Gadgets will be giving a lucky commenter a $50 gift certificate to ThinkGeek. If you haven’t checked out ThinkGeek before, do so only when you have a spare 1/2 hour of surfing time. It is an addictive site with lots of cool stuff.
To enter all you need to do is comment on an article between now and April 30, 2007. The more comments you leave the better your odds of winning! For full contest details click here.
“ThinkGeek started as an idea. A simple idea to create and sell stuff that would appeal to the thousands of people out there who were on the front line and in the trenches as the Internet was forged. From programmers, engineers, students, lovers of open source, to the masses that helped create the behind-the-scenes Internet culture. ThinkGeek started as a way to serve a market that was passionate about technology.”
Below are a few examples of cool geek items that you could get with the gift certificate. What would you get with $50 to spen
Nuts and Volts is a fantastic electronic magazine with articles about new technology and great project ideas every month. Have a look at the article line up for March for examples of this. Hacked Gadgets is giving away a one year subscription to a lucky Hacked Gadgets reader.
Entry into the contest is simple, just leave a comment for any article during the remainder of March 2007. The email address of the post will be used to identify and notify the lucky winner. For full contest details please click here.
Here is a bit more information about the magazine…
“Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a few magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since the early 80s.
Nuts & Volts is written for the hands-on ho