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Giveaway: Rework by 37Signals

Most of our team at 8BIT is reading through the new book by the 37Signal‘s founders, Rework.

So far we’re loving it (and we also use their flagship product Basecamp, which is also amazing!), and we have decided to give 2 copies away to our readers…

All you have to do is share a link to your tweet that follows this formula:

I need to “rework” __________________ in my life. How about you? http://bit.ly/rework-giveaway

Winners will be chosen this coming friday!

Tweet on!

21 Responses to “Giveaway: Rework by 37Signals”

  1. brett barner
    March 13, 2010 at #

    I’ve been hearing some seriously good stuff about this book. Love the design work on the cover.

  2. March 13, 2010 at #

    This looks like a cool resource! Hope to get my hands on one of these!

  3. March 13, 2010 at #

    nice, I was just looking into buying it, but it seemed a tad steep. here’s my tweet – http://twitter.com/Lon/status/10428505916

  4. March 13, 2010 at #

    Wow, that books looks really cool! Would love to read!

    http://twitter.com/bobbyshirley/status/10431568029

  5. March 13, 2010 at #

    http://twitter.com/StephenBateman/status/10432942610

    The people at 37signals are pretty awesome. And so are contests for their books!

  6. March 13, 2010 at #

    Yeah. I’ve read some great reviews on this- Tim Schraeder has been blogging like a man possessed about it for the past week. (His posts are usually further apart.)

    This would be something to absorb into my cranium. Mmm. That sounds good. I’ll have that.

    Le tweet: http://twitter.com/nickshoe/statuses/10441323924

    • March 13, 2010 at #

      “I’m going to pick a fight.”
      ~Braveheart

      Yeah- love that “pick a fight” is on the back cover.

    • March 16, 2010 at #

      That’s where I heard about this book! Tim’s blog… I’ve been trying to remember. :)

  7. Jonathan Bright
    March 13, 2010 at #

    Been looking forward to getting my hands on this book!

    http://twitter.com/jonathan_bright/statuses/10453353729

  8. March 13, 2010 at #

    Love 37signals and love Basecamp for managing our design projects! Epic giveaway!

    http://twitter.com/pixldesigns/statuses/10454469983

  9. March 14, 2010 at #

    Just reading that the guys at 8bit are reading it and reading some of the comments about this book makes me really interested in what it says. Getting a free copy would be awesome!
    (Twitter is down right now so I can’t get the link to my tweet but I will soon.)

  10. March 14, 2010 at #

    This looks great!

    I’m having some twitter issues – but here’s the link: http://twitter.com/nategerber

    (its the current status:)

  11. March 15, 2010 at #

    there we go! twitter is up again, so heres the direct link:

    http://twitter.com/nategerber/status/10473182621

  12. March 16, 2010 at #

    I think I’m going to like this book. I need to start dedicating time in my life to read more. I have a stack… here’s my tweet: http://twitter.com/GBrenna/statuses/10577075230

  13. Lon
    March 24, 2010 at #

    Is this giveaway still on? I’ve had it on hold in my amazon shopping cart. … er did my OCD on this just disqualify me from the draw?

    • dewde
      March 25, 2010 at #

      you win.

      peace | dewde

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