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1 Year Anniversary Giveaway


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this is Mack. Heads and one! As you may notice, we have been on YouTube for almost a year. As of the 13th of this month, we are going to have been on YouTube for one year. So to celebrate us having been on YouTube for an entire year, we’re going to be giving away a $30 iTunes gift card.

The way you can win this $30 iTunes gift card is by just commenting on this video and being subscribed. Then you'll have an equal chance as everyone else of winning a thirty-dollar iTunes gift card. Commenting multiple times won't increase your odds of winning because the way I'm going to do it, I'm actually not going to use a random line picker like the comments page. I'm going to pick a random username of someone who's commented.

So, I'm going to get a list of every username who's commented. No one can be on the list twice, and I don't really trust the random line pickers online that were made with JavaScript that much. So, I made my own in C, and I'll have the source code for that available for download in the description of the video where I announce the winner.

I'm uploading the winner announcement video on the 13th, which is our total one-year anniversary. So, you will see that video up, and you can download the C code for the random line picker. I’m going to pick a random username of someone who wins, and I’m going to email them. If I know their email, I’ll personally message them on their YouTube account saying they've won.

Then they will, like, if they respond to me in 24 hours, I'll give them a $30 iTunes gift card or, you know, not the card itself obviously, but the serial number. So anyway, this is a great way to win thirty dollars on iTunes. That's enough for like an iPod Touch 3.0 firmware update.

This isn't a lot for 15 songs plus that—it's really a good amount of money on iTunes. So, you could have a chance to win it. So anyway, thanks for watching! Mackinson on comments on this video to win, and goodbye!

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