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To celebrate its 10 Millionth Forum Post MacRumors is holding a contest.

All forum users are eligible to compete in the Ten Million Post Avatar Contest starting today, through June 13. Demonstrate your skill and creativity and have some fun!

Winners, selected by a vote among forum users, will earn a permanent place in MacRumors history and in an avatar gallery. The winning avatars from the Five Million Post Avatar Contest in 2008 are showcased in the Five Million Post Avatar Contest Gallery.

To enter the contest, see the contest description and rules. To see new contest entries as they are submitted, watch the Ten Million Post Contest forum.

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