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I
reckon it’s about time I ran a guessing competition — with a real prize.
The prize will go to the first two subscribers to submit the correct
answer to the question below. (One entry per person, please.)
The
prize? If you’re an online subscriber, you’ll receive a free year’s
worth of Bikwil by mail, i.e. Issues 37 to 42 (May 2003 to March
2004). Send your guess to
guess@bikwil.com.
If
you’re already a mail subscriber, your subscription will be extended for
a year beyond the period you renew for. Write your guess in the space
provided on the subscription renewal form.
Although
the question concerns our Web site, it won’t matter if you don’t use the
Internet, since this is a guessing competition.
Here’s
the topic:
According
to the page usage stats I keep for the Bikwil Web site, at the
time I’m writing this there is a single page (i.e. an article or poem)
that has been visited consistently far more than any other. All you have
to do is guess which one.
If you
want a clue, it’s one of these:
 Basque
 Camp
Creative
 Enter
an Archetypal Zealot
 A
Grace Note for George
 12
Billiard Ball Puzzle
 William
Chester Minor
 Zulu
Love Letter.
[ This competition is
of course now closed. ]
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