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Gadgetell Black Friday Giveaway: Win 1 of 10 Seagate FreeAgent 1TB + 500GB Drive Bundles

by Adam Berger on Nov 28, 2008 at 01:57 PM

Seagate 500GB FreeAgent Go

It’s Black Friday, you slept through your alarm, and are now scouring the web for the leftover deals (ie. non HD LCD TVs).  Well why not sit back, relax, and enter to win some free drives from Seagate?  Whether you give them away to your mother-in-law as a present or keep them for your movie collection, nothing beats free.

Winners will get their choice of either a FreeAgent Desk 1TB or FreeAgent Desk for Mac 1TB as well as a 500GB FreeAgent Go or 500GB FreeAgent Go for Mac portable drive.  The FreeAgent Go for Mac has FireWire 800 and USB ports comes in a silver and white design.  It matches the look and feel of a MacBook.  The FreeAgentGo (non Mac) is much slimmer and comes in Red, Forest Green, Sky Blue, Tuxedo Black and Silver.

For a chance to win all you need to do to is answer following questions in the comment form at the bottom of this article:

What do you have on your computer that you could not live without, if you lost it?

Only one entry per person.  Entry valid by answering the required question as well as leaving your email address in the comment form.  We’ll pick a random winner from all the entries received by 11:59PT on Friday December 6. Click here for the full list of Dabbledoo contest rules.

You can also enter to win one of the ten hard drive bundles at these sites once they post their rules:

  1. CrunchGear
  2. Bleeping Computer
  3. GottaBeMobile
  4. GeeksToGo
  5. PlanetAMD64
  6. Notebooks
  7. Paulstamatiou
  8. Macenstein
  9. Digital Home Thoughts

 

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Comments
  • Fred Dickson said:

    Five years of photographs.

  • MRS.MOMMYY said:

    pictures- family photos

  • Paul Griffin said:

    I couldn’t stand to lose my family photos. Losing all those good times and memories would really be a drag.—That, and the nuclear launch codes, the location of Atlantis and, oh yeah,  next week’s winning lottery numbers.

  • James Pham from Santa Ana, CA 92707 said:

    I am a student who saves all my work from all my years on the computer along with all my music and video production files. I use it to reference back in my classes and I save the video production files to help others when they need help with filming and editing. I also have AIM Logs on there from like a LOOOONGG time ago and like reading to see how I’ve changed. I think I would just kill myself if I lost everything.

  • christopher h said:

    pictures, lots and lots of pics

  • Ronald Frederick said:

    Backing-up my data is my most important back-up

  • R. Vail said:

    Backups: Roboform data and lots of music mp3’s.

  • Steve Sesnick said:

    Final Cut Projects for work.

  • MARK PRICE said:

    VERY COOOOOOOOOOOL FOR LOTS OF PHOTOS OF MY GRANDCHILDREN

  • simplData said:

    I would be lost without all my code and music.

  • Joel Miller said:

    I’m a screenwriter so it would be my screenplays…

  • Steven W said:

    Music, and movies and pics (Oh MY!!!)

  • MARK PRICE said:

    PHOTOS OF MY GRANDCHILDREN

  • Robert from Asheville, NC said:

    I use an external drive managed by MS Live 1 Care for regularly scheduled backups.  Special backups such as movies scripts and special photographs go onto non-volatile memory cards

  • ROBERT BRANDT said:

    I have lots of pictures that are really irreplaceable.

  • brian said:

    I got’s all kinda stuff, my mail and games mostly and movies and music and some apps and my resume’s. Gahh guess I need a job also.

  • KernelG from Fremont, CA said:

    I could not live without my work. I run an indie record label. Among the normal personal stuff I have multi-track audio projects, audio mastering projects, cover art and point-of-sale design projects, multiple web sites, video projects, contracts, reports, and tons more.

  • denarii said:

    My articles, photos, journals.
    After I get something with 1TB storage, I’ll backup all my about-to-scratch fave DVDs.

  • Ben said:

    My iTunes music collection. Before I got smart about backing up my system I had to restore my music collection from my iPod.

  • Steve said:

    It would be my extensive PDF library along with my iso’s.

  • Margaret Smith said:

    Our family photo’s, financial information, phone numbers and addresses and some personal info.
    Would love to win this.  Thanks for offering this giveaway.

  • connie s. said:

    Photos and myspace!!

  • Brandon said:

    All of my taxes for the past few years are on there. All of my music, my CV - all the things I couldn’t live without.

  • D. Martin said:

    Digital photographs of my 6 grandchildren!

  • Stucco said:

    Porn!  Well, no- I’m not THAT pathetic.  Family pics would be tough to live without.

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