“The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 10 - Macenstein

“The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 10

Thank you, we have a winner – this contest is now closed. Congratulations to faithful Macenstein reader Uncle Miltie!

On the Tenth Day After Christmas, Macenstein gave to you (or, more accurately, gave you a chance to win…) A Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac® Edition !

ogitech diNovo Keyboard Mac® Edition
Play your cards right, and those could be YOUR hands! (Assuming you’re a woman, or a man who lotions).

Well, I’ll be honest. When this one came in I seriously contemplated keeping it for myself and pretending one of you guys won it, but I’m just too damn honest (or… am i?).

🙂

The Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac® Edition looks awesome with its ultra-slim profile, piano-black finish, and brushed-aluminum palm rest designed to perfectly match the design aesthetic of your Mac desktop or notebook, and the comfortable, fluid, and silent keys are designed to make typing a dream compared to those clackety chicklet keyboards you may be used to using. And best of all, the thing is wireless, so assuming you have an 8 foot monitor, you can use it from across the room and type in the relative comfort of your sofa or Craftmatic Adjustable Bed.

To enter: Since the diNovo Keyboard is designed for typing, and you usually type words, simply tell us what your favorite word in the whole wide world is (sorry, “Gravitas” has already been taken by Kiefer Sutherland) . Winners will be picked randomly 7 days later and notified (kind of like in The Ring, only with less killing… we hope). Open to all readers world-wide. Good luck, and thanks for reading Macenstein! (Oh, and be sure to enter ALL our “12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaways!)
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Comments
500 Responses to ““The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 10”
  1. J says:

    papercut

  2. SRW says:

    Smooog!

  3. Edd says:

    copacetic. copacetic?

  4. floyd says:

    free

    😀

  5. Wiseguy says:

    “winner”

    as in winner of the Macenstein giveaway

  6. Daniel says:

    Zymurgy – – Zymurgy or zymology is the study of fermentation

  7. Jose luis dupinet says:

    Tin

  8. Matt says:

    free

    easily one handable

  9. Turk says:

    moot because it has contradictory meanings(even if one is archaic)

  10. Gene says:

    Peace

  11. harp says:

    palindrone

  12. Sergio says:

    Synthetize

  13. Ofek says:

    Peace

  14. Brenner Spear says:

    ridiculous

  15. Juball says:

    mamihlapinatapei

  16. JF0517 says:

    epic

  17. Quentin says:

    merde

  18. muzzle79 says:

    ” stigma ” somehow I seem to use this one at least once a day. I actually need to stop using it.

  19. adam says:

    liberty

  20. Dave says:

    Semantics. A favorite word ultimately comes down to Semantics, Really…

  21. BlackSmurf says:

    Endoplasmatic reticulum. Try it after 10 beer.

  22. Dave-O says:

    frak

  23. Matt says:

    Done. Plain and simple. Just like “Done”

  24. ASFx says:

    My favorite word is FAIL

  25. Nathan says:

    My favorite word is “abundantly.” Just has a nice ring to it.

  26. Kyle says:

    indubitably

    It’s definitely the one word that I find myself repeating once I start moving from the ‘buzzed’ stage to ‘drunk’.

  27. Paul says:

    Downtown

  28. jc says:

    My favorite word is truth.

  29. Ryan Imel says:

    Cellar is a cool word.

  30. Carlo says:

    Syzygy

  31. Castile says:

    Whatever.

    I fling that at everybody who says something to me that I don’t care about.

  32. Noah says:

    Canoodling.

  33. Loufute says:

    Kawaiiiiiiii (cute in Japanese… or Chinese, i’ve forgotten)

  34. Melchor Sinco says:

    Duh!

  35. Tin says:

    please

  36. Ned says:

    dunno 🙂

  37. dirk says:

    plain and simple:

    fusion

  38. Kris C. says:

    I’ve always liked the word “perfunctory.”

  39. Gee Why says:

    I like “zeugma.”

  40. “Karoshi” is a word taken from Japanese, and it means working yourself to death.

    The word is the essence of absurdity in my opinion, because there being so many possible causes of death that we have no influence on or cannot predict, working yourself to death must be the lousiest thing one can do to oneself.

  41. Mike says:

    stuff

  42. Chris says:

    My favourite word is “birthday” 🙂

  43. MacSheikh says:

    “Apple” – my favourite word since 1984, when i i got my very first computer! 😀

    Oh, and those are some pretty hands…

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