Announcement: The Community Credit team is taking a break through the end of the year. Starting March 19th, you will have a Shiny New version of Community Credit. If you are interested in joining the new team feel free to contact us at admin@Community-Credit.com. Also, between now and then, prizes and awards will be sent out to the winners of past contests. See you in the beginning of the year



     The end of February is drawing near, so this is a quick reminder to submit any developer community contributions that you would like to get credit for in this month's competion.  Prizes are really up for grabs for just about anybody to win.     As you know, the more you contribute, the more points you get.  The geeks with the most points wins. So, everybody log your submissions and may the best geek win!!!

Important Tip: Earning extra points: If you are pretty close to winning one of the prizes, but need more points, you can earn tons of points simply by spreading the word. You will get 100 points for each person you tell. They can really add up. It can make the difference between a stupid prize and a stuipider prize.


Important Note!!! You now have a Username and Password:
A number of changes have been made to the site. Among the many changes is that everybody has an official username and password now. Below are your credentials:

UserName:  **Modified**
Password:  **Modified**



Below are the top contenders so far this month.  Join the ranks....

Robin Ann Peters (61,000 Points)
David McNamee (30,000 Points)
Pierre Donyegro (27,000 Points)
Brandon McMillon (24,000 Points)
Brian Knight (24,000 Points)
Steve Joubert (24,000 Points)
Tracy Wittenkeller (23,000 Points)
Lawrence Port (22,500 Points)
Ryan Olshan (22,500 Points)
Tom Fuller (21,000 Points)
Ken Lin, Kam Hung (19,500 Points)
Bayer White (18,000 Points)
Choirul (18,000 Points)
David Noderer (18,000 Points)
Monte Richardson (18,000 Points)


This Month's Prizes...
You can see all of the prizes here But here is a summary of them.
Grand Prize: LaserPod - The 21st Century version of the lava lamp
1st Prize: Anti Gravity Top - Yes, It's levitating. Really
2nd Prize: LED Binary Wristwatch - "Binary time for your wrist"
3rd Prize: Nano Kitty - "iPod Identity Crisis"
4th Prize: Location Earthdog tags - Abducted by aliens? Find your way home.
5th Prize: Faucet Light, Blue - "It will make washing hands cool again"
6th Prize: Vapo Blaster - "Motorized Bubble Vaporizer"
7th Prize: Talking Monty python Black Night - "Nothing but a flesh wound"
8th Prize: Geekman Action figure - "Superhero of the everyday geek"
See the prize details at: http://www.community-credit.com/CommunityCreditPrizePage.aspx




Computer Software Scares little kid.
I feel guilty every time I laugh out loud uncontrollably watching this video. I must have seen it over 20 times and have the same reaction every time.

Powerloafing w/ CubicleCarl: WorkPlace Injury
Carl's pain and suffering due to a hazardous employee cup of coffee leads to a showdown between upper management and Carl's personal injury attorney.?

System is down!!!
Okay, I must have seen this one about 200 times, shown it at meetings, it is even the error message form for XMLPitstop.com. It is absolutely hilarious

Shards of Death 5
They don't just let any monster in video games. See how a job interview for a position in a video game goes horribly wrong for one little creature.

Pink 5 Strikes Back
The "totally awesome" saga of Stacey, the Pink Five fighter pilot continues as she treks to Dagobah, where Master Yoda trains her to be a Jedi. Kinda.

Clean Computer
Don't you love help around the house?





Employee Worries Coworker's Computer Screen May Be Larger
Very Compelling!!A must read!!!! Read more....


Internet Collapses Under Sheer Weight Of Baby Pictures
Many web users were trapped without service Monday, when a large section of the Internet collapsed under the weight of the millions of baby pictures posted online. Read More...
 




Seems to make sense


 










A technology that can take written words and convert them back into computer-readable form, provided they're in the right font, using the correct colors sometimes, at the right point size and pitch, dark enough on the paper, and you're prepared to spend several centuries correcting all the 1's that came out as l's, all the O's that came out as 0's, and all the :'s that come out like ;'s.



1. Do you have a sledgehammer or brick handy?
2. ... that's right, not even MacGyver could fix it.
3. So -- what are you wearing?
4. Bummer Duuuuuuuude.
5. Looks like you're gonna need some new dilythium crystals, Cap'n.
6. Press 1 for Support, Press 2 if you're with 60 Minutes, Press 3 if you're with the FTC.
7. We can fix this, but you're gonna need a butter knife, a roll of duct tape, and a car battery.
8. I'm sorry. I'm afraid I can't do that.
9. In layman's terms, we call that the Hindenburg Effect.
10. Hold on a second....... Mom! Timmy's hitting me!

 

 



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