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Frank Pimentel May 29, 2012

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Frank Pimentel

May 29, 2012

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We want to offer you the chance to win your choice of either an iPod Shuffle or a 1 hour consultancy with the creator of ColdBox... Luis Majano!

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How do you get your chance to win one of these prizes?  Well I am glad you asked!  Head over to http://blog.coldbox.org/blog/why-do-you-use-coldbox and fill out the very short questionnaire and we will enter you to a raffle to win a choice of one of our awesome prizes. 5 minutes of your time can give you a chance to talk with the guy above for an hour.  Now that is 5 minutes well spent.  Remember before you submit your questionnaire be sure to enter your email address because you cannot win without it.

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