All I can do is tell everybody about the contest, announce the theme, and see what we get. People oversleep, have their girlfriends over, get called into work, and on and on. In terms of working entries we did much better than IM4 and IM5, which is heartening. If there's more effective evangelism to be done to drum up other modders, though, it'll probably need to come from others. I think they've heard my message.
It is kind of sad that there are very few entrants from other modding sites, due to the whole politics and clique thing. You'd think that for something as noble and pure as Iron Modding, people would be able to set aside their differences.
Quitch, please watch "Iron Chef" for comprehension. It may help you in your ongoing quest to grasp the contest/content style that inspired the Iron Modder format. Do keep up the amusing observations, though.
I know of Iron Chef, but the basis of this contest does not appear to have afflicted the other judges with the curse of waffle.
Please don't make any effort to understand Iron Mod, Quitch. I find that it has almost become part of the event itself, to read your comments on how it works.
That may seem belittling, or something, but I really don't mean it that way, I'm just not sure how to phrase it any other way.
I've come up with all the themes myself, because that way I'm sure nobody else knows them in advance.
Since you abandoned the one word idea, they've been interesting for the most part. I'd participate if it weren't for the fact I doubt I could code fast enough. I haven't done WeiDU in about two years, I'd need to spend all my time looking up functions.
So you liked 'em all, eh?