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21st Challenge No. 32 Results

Within every tech company's name there lurks a hilarious acronym.

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By Charlie Varon and Jim Rosenau

In this challenge, we invited you to crack the acronymic code of any well-known high-tech firm and, by so doing, unlock its corporate credo.

Corporations
Hide
Acronyms,
Largely
Like
Embarrassing
Names,
Guess
Entrants

THE WINNER

Promised
Radical
Inversion?
Caveat
Emptor!
Letting
Individuals
Negotiate
Eliminates
Crappy
Overstock
Merchandise
--Keith Ammann

HONORABLE MENTIONS

Might
I
Calamitously
Reduce
Our
Stock
Through
Roughshod
Accounting
Trickery?
Executives
Go
Yachting.
--Michael Casey

In
Nervous
Times
Engineers
Litigate
--Guillermo Ibarra

Artsy
Designers
Overworking
Brilliant
Engineers
--Guillermo Ibarra

Definitive
Internet
Strategy
Not
Expected
Yet
-- B.K. Oxley

Incompetently
Run
Infrastructure
Decommissioned
Into
Unprecedented
Meteors
-- B.K. Oxley

Lucky
Us,
'Cause
Elderly
Need
Telephones
-- Kay Robart

Proving
E-
Anything
Produces
Outlandish
Delusions
-- Harvey Blustain

May
Innovation
Continue
Regardless
Of
Sadly
Outdated
Federal
Tactics
-- Michael Coyne

May
I
Co-opt
Reams
Of
Software?
Oh,
Fantastic!
Thanks!
-- Francis Heaney

Does
Observation
Undermine
Basic
Legal
Entitlements?
Company
Lamentably
Infringes
Confidential
Knowledge
-- Harvey Blustain

Achieve
Marketing
Empire!
Rule
Internet!
Customers
Are
Only
Numbers!
Lure
Internet
Newbies!
Expand!!!
-- Bruce S. Duncan

Empty
Basement and
Attics
Year 'round
-- Sue Clark


Outsiders
Request
A
Clear
Lucid
Ellison
-- Steve Leahy

Music
Pirates
3
.
Conspire
On
Monopolies
-- Jim Gawne

Sassy
American
Literature
Online
Now!
-- Jim Gawne

Thanks for taking the 21st Challenge. Check back in two weeks for another contest.
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About the writers
Charlie Varon is a humorist and playwright. His works include "Ralph Nader Is Missing" and "Rush Limbaugh in Night School."

Jim Rosenau is a writer, editor and software designer in Berkeley, Calif. Jim and Charlie are also co-founders of the citizens group Californians for Earthquake Prevention and partners in Mockingbird Media, which offers a full line of comic services.


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