“The 12 Days AFTER Christmas” Giveaway: Day 8
We have a winner, this contest is now closed. Congratulation to faithful Macenstein reader Lizzie!
On the Eighth Day After Christmas, Macenstein gave to you (or, more accurately, gave you a chance to win…) Your very own copy of Audio HiJack Pro! – The award-winning software from Rogue Amoeba that lets you record any audio your Mac can produce. QuickTime, Safari, iTunes, Skype or DVD Player. Record from microphones, Radiosharks and other hardware. If you can hear it, you can record it.
This is yet another product I am excited to give away because it’s one I use daily. I currently have one of my Macs set up to record the Howard Stern show off off Sirius every day using AH’s scheduler, break it into bookmarkable AAC’s, and then automatically import into an iTunes smart playlist for syncing. I’ve recorded webcasts, Skype calls, OS X system sounds, old records and cassette tapes, copy-protected iTunes Audio… I love this software! And you will too if you are lucky enough to win it (and if you’re not, you should really go buy it). There’s a ton of other cool features worth mentioning, like the ability turn any application into an alarm clock with a timer, over 50 audio filters and effects (and support for hundreds of VST and Audio Unit plugins), and much more.
To enter: Since Audio HiJack is all about recording memorable events for posterity, leave us a comment telling us what you feel is the single most important event in history (besides Macenstein‘s launch). 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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Invention of cinema, december 28th, 1894.
the discovery of fire indeed, thanks to it we can cook and forge metals
Barak Obama wins 2008 election.
The race to develop… the telephone!
my b day
The Resurrection
It occurred November 24, 1976. But don’t ask. You don’t want to know. After a Chicago concert.
I don’t know…I can think of hundreds of answers right off the top of my head….so probably the most important day for ME would be July 24, 1990
The day the last “global killer” asteroid landed and killed off the dinosaurs. What would the world be like if it hadn’t?
When Sputnik launched.
When Captain Cook discovered Australia.
Launch of the internet!
my birth
Definitely the birth of Christ!
The day God created the universe
Gotta go with the creation.
The launch of the iPhone!
Getting my first MacBook Pro
My Birth. You stated, “what you feel..” If I hadn’t been born, I wouldn’t feel anything.
The day fire was “discovered” by man
January 9, 2007: the day Steve Jobs announced the revolutionary iPhone…
The invention of the integrated circuit. How many things has this changed.
Today is the greatest day I’ve ever known….
The birth of Christ
The Beatles’ first performance on the Ed Sullivan Show: February 9, 1964.
July 4, 1776 FTW!!!
Got to be the Big Bang. I mean, c’mon!
Nov. 9, 1960
When columbus discovered America
Christmas! The day the savior came!
April 15, 1452
Leonardo da Vinci’s birth
apples discovered.
the Big Bang 🙂
The invention of the computer chip. Enough said.
Today. Isn’t that what we should live for? Okay… maybe tomorrow then. How’s that?
definitely the big bang
Those 20 minutes of tapes missing from Nixon’s office. Bet there’s good stuff to here there!
The day that all people realize there is no God.
The day Doritoes where introduced
Steve Job’s birth
1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue
Interwebs.
June 2nd 1963 the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. What an Icon in this day and and age!
Megan Fox’s birthday
my birth of course.
The day the iPhone was announced.
This Give-Away
Y2K
Christmas
yesterday