Announcement: Kentico CMS License Winner
In: web resources
18
Jan
2010

Last week we hosted a giveaway by Kentico for a full license of Kentico CMS (valued at $1,999). There were over 80 participants eager to win this awesome prize by citing what feature of Kentico they were most interested in. Today we announce the Six Revisions reader that won this giveaway.

The Winner
Join me in congratulating KAL! KAL will receive the license key via email along with instructions on how to obtain the giveaway prize.
Random Selection Method
For those interested in running similar giveaways on WordPress, this is the MySQL query used to select the winner.
SELECT comment_ID, comment_author, comment_author_email, comment_author_url
FROM comments
WHERE comment_post_ID = 2324
ORDER BY RAND()
LIMIT 1

Thank You’s
Thank you to Kentico for furnishing this wonderful prize. Thank you as well to the readers that participated in this giveaway. There are more giveaways for designers and developers coming up, so stay tuned!
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About the Author
Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions. He’s also a web developer/designer who specializes in front-end development (JavaScript, HTML, CSS) and PHP development. If you’d like to connect with him, head on over to the contact page and follow him on Twitter: @sixrevisions.

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5 Responses to Announcement: Kentico CMS License Winner
Lawn Gnome
January 29th, 2010 at 2:19 pm
I did not know what kentico or cms was, so I looked it up.
Now I know, it is .ASP NET stuff.It is also MySQL,
That is PHP, Ajax and stuff I like to use Ruby to do that stuff.
Links should hellp alot, I used DMOZ for most
steven25t
February 8th, 2010 at 5:52 pm
Copy what the document has into another document and save it as yours.
Helios
February 9th, 2010 at 3:35 pm
Yes people can and do try to meld the two. Even the Vatican holds symposiums on the role of God in evolution!
They simply that random mutations and natural selection are guided by the hand of God.
So, the present existing plants and animals are said to have been purposefully evolved by God.
As for the Bible, sections which no longer mesh with science are redefined as parables, and are "not to be taken literally."
snowflake311
February 12th, 2010 at 7:27 am
NO not really. But with my next I am going to try. no harm in trying thats what I say.
It is a fact that the female sperm and male sperm are different. Female sperm is slower but last longer. Male sperm short life span but faster. They also say that the PH of your body has to go with it.
I knew the moment I was pregnant that is was girl because we had sex a few days before I was going to ovulate. It just happened that way and sure enough I was right We had a little girl.
SO go ahead and try. It could be fun.
naro
March 16th, 2010 at 7:16 am
Yea i think its a good deal….