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          Update #3

               Hello folks.  This is Snowman, bringing you a contest.
          Yes, you guessed it.  YOU HAVE TO WRITE A SONG.
               Musicians from the PC, Amiga, MacIntosh, and Atari
          scenes are all encouraged to enter.  The prizes are modest,
          but the goal of this contest is to allow computer musicians
          from all across Earth to "show their stuff."
               For a quick look at what a contest entry looks like,
          check out file $$LAMER.<ZIP,LZH> included in this archive.

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          The Rules
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          1. The song's uncompressed length must not be more than 300,000
               bytes in length
          2. The musical format can be any one of the following:
               MOD: can be the 4, 6, or 8 legged variety
               669: must play correctly on Composer v1.3
               S3M: must play correctly on S3MPLAY v0.9b
               STM: must play correctly on DMP v2.71
               FAR: must play correctly on Farandole v1.00
               ULT: must play correctly on Ultra Tracker v1.3
               MTM: must play correctly on Multitracker v1.00b
          3. All entries are to be submitted before January 1st, 1994.
               (see UPLOAD.TXT in this archive)
          4. Only one entry per person
          5. Songs already released are not allowed to enter
          6. The archive name must use the format:
               $$FILENM.<ZIP,ARJ,LHA,LZH> -- where FILENM is your song
               title.
             The file name must use the format:
               $$FILENM.<MOD,669,S3M,STM,FAR,ULT,MTM> -- where FILENM is
               your song title.
          7. The song must have your handle and/or name in it.
          8. The text file SUBMIT.TXT (included in this archive) must
               be completed and included in your song's archive.
          9. The song's archive may include any BBS ads, group .NFOs,
               FILE_ID.DIZs, or any other such thing.

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          Comments and Suggestions
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          A. If you don't include your home mailing address in the
               SUBMIT.TXT form, I won't be able to send you your
               prize :(
          B. If, for some reason, I can not download, unarchive, or
               play your song correctly, it is your loss.  I have
               been in this racket for quite some time now and know
               what I am doing, so chances are that if something is
               wrong, its probably not my fault
          C. Upload your song to more than one location

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          Judging
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            We are working on a fair way for everyone to vote.  It is
          not ready yet, but will be before January 1st, 1994.

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          Prizes
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               The top five winners will be mailed a HD 3.5 disk with
          all of the top songs on it.  Unfortunately, on a college
          budget, that is about the best prize I can offer.

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          How To Contact Me
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          Christopher G. Mann/Snowman

               Voice: +1-216-253-1019 (Akron Ohio, U.S.A.)
               Internet: r3cgm@dax.cc.uakron.edu
               Digital Oxygene BBS: Christopher Mann
               Music Connection BBS: Christopher Mann
               Snail Mail: Christopher G. Mann
                           40 Spruce St. (top unit)
                           Akron OH, 44304
                           U.S.A.

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          Final Notes
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          Coming soon:
             1. The phone number to Node 2 of Data Connection BBS
             2. Many more international distribution sites
             3. New ANSI?
             4. A better example .MOD file
