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Socialize with us and Win a Sansa Connect

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We at abi>> have started a some social activities outside of our little world at FaceBook and Last.FM. To get you to stop by we thought we would give you a chance at a brand new SanDisk Sansa Connect for simply hanging out with us (yes you are that special). Join our anythingbutipod>> group at Last.FM, FaceBook or both to double your chances of winning. The winner of the Sansa Connect will be randomly chosen on October 7th.

Also, be sure to check us out in the forums. There is currently another random drawing for another Sansa Connect going on till the end of the month. Additionally you should check us out on IRC if you are up to some real time chatting about the latest MP3 players and audio gear in general; nothing to win there, but it would be nice to chat with you.

I just want to send out a special thanks to all the reader over the years for making abi>> a great DAP community. =)

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Comments

Nick Queen on September 21, 2007 4:25 PM

Great idea! So all I need to do is join the FB group and you will randomly select from it or do i need to do anything else?

EnzoTen on September 22, 2007 10:46 AM

Thats all you need to do. In the future we may be doing more drawing for FB group members. Good Luck =)

Emily on October 8, 2007 12:31 AM

So, who are the lucky winners?

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