“The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 35 - Macenstein

“The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 35

On the Thirty-Fifth Day After Christmas, Macenstein gave to you (or, more accurately, gave you a chance to win…) an Epson WorkForce 600 All-in-One Printer from Epson!


Cute girl NOT included.

Copy and print at 38 pages per minute? – check!
Built-in Wi-Fi and Ethernet networking?!? – check!
Double-sided printing, Scanning, faxing, OCR conversions, and laser quality prints? check, check, check, check, check… um… how many “checks” is that? Well, whatever. Epson’s WorkForce 600 All-in-One Printer does it all, and you want it!

Why waste money on a laser printer when you can get so much more for less, including the ability to wirelessly print and archive critical documents, or fax stacks of originals in seconds. Because time is money, the WorkForce 600 races through every task. In fact, it’s about two times faster printing documents than leading competitive models. And, it uses up to three times less energy than a laser printer. Fast, affordable and built to grow with your business, the WorkForce 600 does it all, so you can focus on the business at hand.

To enter: Since the Epson WorkForce 600 is all about the printed word, to enter leave us a comment telling us what is your favorite book of all time? Winners will be picked randomly 7 days later and notified (kind of like in The Ring, only with less killing… we hope). Open to US and Canadian winners only. Good luck, and thanks for reading Macenstein! (Oh, and be sure to enter ALL our “12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaways!)
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333 Responses to ““The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 35”
  1. David says:

    Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman

  2. matty says:

    DaVinci Code

  3. Lienster says:

    flowers for algernon(charly)

  4. Keyman says:

    I’m not eligible to win this one as I’m an international sort of guy, but I’ve just got to throw in a couple of cents and recommend Sphere by Michael Crichton. Great book! Forget about the movie.

  5. don says:

    Reaper Man

  6. Dominic says:

    dream seller

  7. Doug says:

    Snow Crash, Neal Stephenson

  8. Shahny Lutfeali says:

    On the Road, by Kerouac

    I NEED A NEW PRINTER

  9. Dropd says:

    fear and loathing in las vegas

  10. Jeff says:

    My Ishmael by Daniel Quinn

  11. Eddie says:

    On the Road

  12. Markus says:

    Jeffery Deaver: The Assistant

  13. Dave says:

    The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever (the whole series of books).

  14. Anat says:

    The Holy Bible’ alltime best seller 🙂

  15. Karny says:

    AS one who served his country during war – Catch 22. Funny and wacky and – relevant…

  16. Trip Mitchell says:

    A Confederacy Of Dunces

  17. DonLargo says:

    Aside from the Bible and LOTR?

    The Riddle Master of Hed, by Patricia McKillip.

  18. Gregg says:

    Upton Sinclair’s – THE JUNGLE

  19. chaplare AKA Jonathan says:

    Too many choices… will go with … at this moment… The one I’ve yet to write! but for the different genres in no particular order or preference of liking…

    —–

    Sci Fi – The Time Machine – H.G. Wells

    Fantasy – LOTR Tirlogy – J.R.R. Tolkien

    Comedy Hitchhikers Trilogy – Douglas Adams, Dirk Gently – Also by Adams, Road To Mars – Eric Idle

    Cyberpunk – Neuromancer – William Gibson

    Historical Fiction – Les Miserables – Victor Hugo

    Non-Fiction – Assassination Vacation Sarah Vowell The Wordy Shipmates – Also by Vowell

    Bibical – the Bible – Various and or God

    Drama/Plays – Works of Shakespeare

    Horror – Anything by Stephen King

    WTF Gonzo – Fear and Loathing Las Vegas – Hunter S. Thompson

    Myths and Legends- Beowulf – Crazy Anglo Saxons

    Mystery – Sherlock Holmes – Sir. A. Conan Doyle

    Biography – Wish You Were Here (Douglas Adams) Nick Webb

    … and that’s all I can think of right now!

  20. Steve says:

    Toss up between Hitchhikers and The Lord of the Rings… have to go with Tolkien on this one.

  21. Mike says:

    The Bible

  22. Chris Bulow says:

    Crypotonomicon by Neal Stephenson

  23. Jon P says:

    In The Lake of the Woods

  24. Pepperguy says:

    Jasper Fforde’s “The Eyre Affair”

  25. Mike says:

    One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

  26. Dann says:

    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

  27. Luke Henry says:

    Eagles & Angels – Julie Zeh

  28. Longos says:

    the coldfire trilogy

  29. Tim says:

    To Kill A Mockingbird

  30. Keyser Soze says:

    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.

  31. Darrin D says:

    Brian Lumley Necroscope Series

  32. Kevin says:

    Red Storm Rising – Tom Clancy

  33. Matthijs says:

    the da vinci code

  34. Andy says:

    Dan Brown – Angels and Demons

  35. dlowe402 says:

    MAD Magazine. That Afred E. Newman is a Hoot!

  36. Brad says:

    may have to go with Neuromancer for this one

  37. Brian says:

    Dick and Jane (that Dick, he’s always on the go)

  38. Bobby says:

    “Youth In Revolt” series – C.D. Payne

  39. Tom Foolery says:

    1984

  40. Terry says:

    Da Vinci Code

  41. Vidiot says:

    “Manifold Destiny” – Recipes you can cook on your car’s engine while driving

  42. John says:

    Without Remorse

  43. Norm says:

    Gotta be 1984 by George Orwell and the Bible.

  44. AndONE says:

    Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six … yeah boy’s that’s not just a video-game 😉

  45. Steven says:

    Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy

  46. blackPOD says:

    Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six … yeah boy’s that’s not just a video-game 😉

    In the post above i mixed up the email-address, sry! Please Delete.

  47. Mike Harding says:

    Stranger in a Strange Land

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