“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. Jeff says:

    1984 by George Orwell

  2. Thierry says:

    “The Royal Assassin” series by Robin Hob. Even better than LOTR!

    I can believe all those people writing “The Bible”!! Woua ah ah! Is that in your fiction category? With “Da Vincy Code” (the lemon)? I hope!

  3. Brian A says:

    iWoz,, The Hobbitt, The LOTR trilogy

  4. Cyxodus says:

    The book I read that taught me to understand the different temperaments of people and how to identify them on the spot. Changed my life and how I deal with people.

  5. Sean says:

    Go ask Alice

  6. Justin says:

    A Pirate Looks At Fifty

  7. Greg says:

    Anything by Edgar Allen Poe

  8. Matt Jones says:

    The Bible is first. Second comes Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time series.

  9. Frank says:

    Ender’s Game

  10. Jim D says:

    The Hunt for Red October.

  11. iShervin says:

    Apple Training Series Mac OS X Support Essentials, 2nd Edition

  12. daniel says:

    black house by king

  13. JorgeLuisBorges says:

    Godel, Escher, Bach by Douglas Hofstadter

  14. eyerhyme says:

    No Logo by Naomi Klein

  15. Mike Major says:

    Dune

  16. Parker says:

    Midnight’s Children

  17. [In:TkZ] says:

    Flatland

  18. Joseph says:

    Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind

  19. K2 says:

    If You Give A Mouse A Cookie

  20. A Game of Thrones, by George R.R. Martin

  21. Alan says:

    Harry Potter

  22. Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson

  23. Scotty D says:

    Kerouac’s Dharma Bums

  24. Garrett says:

    LOTR, hands down!

  25. Derek S says:

    Lord of the Rings Trilogy! (It’s actually 6 books, but everyone only sees them as three)

  26. Bob Taylor says:

    Rendezvous with Rama

  27. Curtis says:

    Epic of Gilgamesh

  28. Abubaker Shamlan says:

    i don’t have a favorite book

  29. Ste7en says:

    Ender’s Game

  30. Paul says:

    Glimpses by Lewis Shiner

  31. ljohnson says:

    Timeline, great book, bad movie…

  32. Greg says:

    Cat’s Cradle

  33. Phil says:

    Lord of the Rings

  34. KDC says:

    The Implicate Order by Bohm

  35. Brandon says:

    Siddhartha by Herman Hesse

  36. Scottij says:

    Cliche I know, but The Lord of the Rings.

  37. James says:

    Atlas Shrugged – Ayn Rand

  38. Jonr says:

    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

  39. jeremy says:

    Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

  40. Big D says:

    The Count of Monte Cristo

  41. Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams.

  42. Joe says:

    iWoz: Computer Geek to Cult Icon: How I Invented the Personal Computer, Co-Founded Apple, and Had Fun Doing It

  43. David Syzdek says:

    For Whom the Bell Tolls

  44. davewhippedgoliath says:

    The Stand by Stephen King and Peter Straub

  45. Keith Smith says:

    Hitchhikers’ Guide to the Galaxy. Didn’t have too think hard on that one.

  46. Carrie says:

    A Suitable Boy by Vikram Seth

  47. Wolf says:

    Not much of a reader, but I have read “Justine” by Marquis de Sade.
    I guess it was OK.
    Well, It was REALLY weird.

  48. John says:

    The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy!!!

  49. Bjorn says:

    Either Ender’s Shadow, or the Vampire Chronicles

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