Date: | Mon, 1 Nov 2004 07:08:34 +0000 |
From: | "nived g" <nivedg@gmail.com>
| To: | nived@linuxtimes.net |
Subject: | LinuxTimes.Net announces Monthly Contest, Win a Desktop PC this month!!! |
LinuxTimes.Net announces Monthly Contest, Win a Desktop PC this
month!!!
LinuxTimes.net is giving members a chance to win fantastic prizes
every month. This month's prize is a Desktop PC from Linare
Corporation valued at US$248. This PC may be small but it packs quite a
punch with an Athlon XP 2000+ Processor under the hood. And it runs
Linux, the open-source OS!
Click the link below to see a description.
(http://www.linare.com/ad2000.php)
How to participate?
Unlike most contest's which have a large quantum of luck involved,
LinuxTimes.Net believes in rewarding the worthy. All you have to do to
win is to join the LinuxTimes.NET family and use the forums. At the
end of November, the user with the maximum number of postings will
WIN! It's that easy. Of course, all posts will be tracked and
monitored regularly. The contest starts November 1st, 2004 (12 AM EST)
and ends on November 30th, 2004 (11:59 PM EST).
In case there is a tie for the first position, LinuxTimes.Net will
embrace the philosophy of open source and let the users decide who
deserves to win the prize, based on their involvement and content of
the posts. That's right, YOU decide!
The contest is open to everyone, regardless of Nationality, or Age.
The only caveat is that the PC can only be shipped to selected
countries. If the winner is from a country where it is not possible to
ship the PC, he will be sent a gift coupon and/or gift check worth
US$248. Either way, you win.
Click on the link below to join the LinuxTimes.Net family
http://www.linuxtimes.net/modules.php?name=Your_Account&op=new_user
LinuxTimes.Net looks forward to your participation! We look forward to
keeping you on the cutting edge of open-source and bringing you more
such exciting offers. Please contact info@linuxtimes.net with any
queries that you may have.
Thank you!
LinuxTimes.Net Team
http://www.linuxtimes.net