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E: 06/12 Win an Apple iMac (also on FB)

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E: 06/12 Win an Apple iMac (also on FB)
http://www.igaptravelguide.com/competitions.html?id=win-the-amazing-apple-imac
Today's iMac has come a long way from the first 15-inch iMac. Movies, TV shows, FaceTime HD video calls, websites, photos - everything looks stunning on the widescreen 16:9 iMac display. The widescreen iMac display allows more room to separate the two hottest components, the CPU and the GPU. Watching a movie, updating your blog, editing photos. Tasks like these require data to travel from place to place. The Intel Core architecture puts the processor, cache, memory controller, and graphics engine on a single chip. Thunderbolt technology has arrived - and Apple computers are the first to have it. With one tiny port, you get lightning-fast transfer speeds and huge expansion capabilities. Two 10-Gbps data channels per port mean you can transfer data up to 12 times faster than with FireWire 800
Apple was founded in?
A) 1976
1996
C) 2006
From here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.
good Luck everyone
http://www.igaptravelguide.com/competitions.html?id=win-the-amazing-apple-imac
Today's iMac has come a long way from the first 15-inch iMac. Movies, TV shows, FaceTime HD video calls, websites, photos - everything looks stunning on the widescreen 16:9 iMac display. The widescreen iMac display allows more room to separate the two hottest components, the CPU and the GPU. Watching a movie, updating your blog, editing photos. Tasks like these require data to travel from place to place. The Intel Core architecture puts the processor, cache, memory controller, and graphics engine on a single chip. Thunderbolt technology has arrived - and Apple computers are the first to have it. With one tiny port, you get lightning-fast transfer speeds and huge expansion capabilities. Two 10-Gbps data channels per port mean you can transfer data up to 12 times faster than with FireWire 800
Apple was founded in?
A) 1976


C) 2006
From here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc.
good Luck everyone
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Link not working for me.Thanks to those who help us to win !0
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Me neither! x0
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kadiekaismummi wrote: »Me neither! x
sorry to say this but thanks God I'm not alone as there about 145 who managed to enter. What I mean it's not just my computer or/and me. Hope we solve the prob:beer:
UPDATE: not in Chrome nor IE9Thanks to those who help us to win !0 -
link working in chrome for me0
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If the link is not working for you, you can like the FB page - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Corporate-LiveWire/220272551320414?sk=wall
All individuals who have either ‘liked’ iGap Travel Guide between 09/11/2012 and 06/12/2012 or entered via the Q&A below will be entered into the free prize draw and the winner will be selected at random and contacted in November.
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marialionza wrote: »Link not working for me.
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Thanks to those who help us to win !0
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Get it ?
Got it ?
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If it helps anyone the original link worked fine for me in FF just nowGrowing old is unavoidable. However, growing up is still optional.0
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