Linked by David Adams on Thu 10th Feb 2005 21:00 UTC
OSNews, Generic OSes As mentioned last week, we have five fine books to give away. Two will go to existing OSNews members, two will go to readers, members or not, who participate in enlightened discourse on our comments and forums, and one will go to a new member who signed up between last week and tomorrow. Only a handful of people have signed up as new members, so if you sign up today, you have a great chance of winning a free book. Winners will be chosen this weekend, so you only have one more day to make yourself eligible.
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non-paypal options
by anonymous-mon on Thu 10th Feb 2005 22:14 UTC

Any way to pay w/out Paypal?

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by Mike on Thu 10th Feb 2005 23:05 UTC

None of them interest me ;)

no good books
by Jake K. on Thu 10th Feb 2005 23:10 UTC

T.T

Well...
by Martin Ferretti on Thu 10th Feb 2005 23:12 UTC

After years of coming here and barely posting (or posting under my nick, strestout1), I will start using my real name...anyways, just signed up for my membership, not because I really care about the book (though I have my eye on one), but because it's time I start supporting a site I visit several times daily. $20 isn't that much anyways. I do agree with the first post though, non-paypal options would be nice (aside from check/money order), though I suppose Paypal would prevent some sort of fraud (I guess).

wo0t
by speel on Fri 11th Feb 2005 00:15 UTC

w0ot Books ;)

sup martin
by laydros on Fri 11th Feb 2005 08:01 UTC

HAHAHA, it's Martin! Anyway, I signed up for the same reasons. OSNews is a site that I go to many times a day, and consider it a serious resource when I need to research a distro or something. I hope others remember this. Thanks for a great site!

We'll also take Amazon Payments
by David Adams on Fri 11th Feb 2005 08:04 UTC

There's a link on this page:

http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=9088

Re: sup martin
by Martin Ferretti on Fri 11th Feb 2005 08:04 UTC

Hey Jason! IM me sometime dude, haven't talked in a while! I call first dibs on the .NET programming book!