
The only criteria I had for choosing the winner for the first round was that the workstation should have stood out amongst the others. So in a way, it was like grading on a bell curve because choosing the winner heavily relied on what everyone else would submit.
Amidst the geeky workstation submissions, Nina’s stood out because it was a truly mobile office taking her to the farthest reaches where one isn’t even supposed to be taking work.
A rep from Nokia will be getting in touch with you soon, Nina!
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Yeah,going by the posts by Nina I can get why you chose her as the best.Taking the work and be always in it is really something one can do.
This is somewhat opposite to what a TV reporter does.TV reporter goes places with the objective of finding a clipping.Nina seems to just follow herself and is easy with herself as she writes.Incredible indeed
Yay! Thanks Jayvee
galing ni nina! her posts are truly engaging! well-deserved indeed
woooooot! sabi ko na nga ba si nina mananalo
unique na unique kasi.. waaaaaaah! next time sa gitna ng volcano ako.. wahehe.