Sorry about my comment about that contest macbook thing earlier.
I sorta have a beef with contests in general. The only people the contest benefits is the person running it, and the person who wins. However, when you have so many people entering, and spending their time doing work for a contest in which they aren't guaranteed to get paid for there work, but the person running the contest is guaranteed to benefit off your work, it's just a complete scam.
But still, people tend to get addicted to contests, because sometimes the prizes are more than you could expect to earn by doing that work on your own (for flash game/movie contests at least), so you end up putting a lot of work into an entry, only to get beat by someone who put in more work. I enjoyed the contests while they lasted, however, looking back on retrospect I could have made a lot more money by getting sponsorships on them.
So even so, the work that someone would have to put into a web site or system to win that macbook is worth a lot more than the macbook itself. I checked that site, there's a ton of contests on there, and all of them have a ton of entries. I don't know what the requirements are for winning that macbook, if it's just a random sweepstakes of winners of the other contests or a contest of who has the best overall work, but still. For $200 people are getting web pages made for themselves from a variety of people, and they only pay the best one. So all the people that put time and effort into making a great webpage get screwed out of that time, the person that wins gets a small sum of money (they could have made more if they didn't work through contests), and the person running it gets a large variety of quality websites to hand pick his favorite from.
At least that's my recent opinion on contests. And probably the reason why I got bitter over them offering the cheap macbook as the prize.