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DIY Eco-Tech Contest: We Have a Winner!

by Sean Fisher, Cincinnati, Ohio on 10. 6.05
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bag.jpgThe votes have been tallied, and we have a winner for our DIY Eco-tech Contest: the solar-powered hydrofoil sent in by reader Terrence Breitsameter and built by the Marquette Solar Energy Society. Terrence is the proud new owner of a new Voltaic Systems backpack, and the Marquette Solar Energy society will receive the 2 year MAKE Magazine subscription and limited edition MAKE t-shirt. Thanks to all those who voted and a special thanks to those who entered the contest.

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Congratulations Terrence.

Now stop reading treehugger.com on during hours and get back to work ;-) btw I am Terrence's boss

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