Celebrate our 5th B'day with a chance to win 1 of 5 PDAMill Bowling for Bugers games!
We love parties, and we hope you do too! To help kickoff our 5th anniversary/birthday party we are offering our members a chance to win a copy of PDMill's fun bowling game, Bowling for Burgers as a thank you for making this such a great community! Keep your eyes peeled as other goodies might be popping up soon! Stay tuned!
About Bowling for Burgers:
Compete against the champion bowlers in a game full of Pins, Strikes, Spares, Gutter Balls, and Turkeys!
It's the Annual Bowling for Burgers Tournament! Where the hippest Burger joints prove their superiority by competing in the only competition that matters: Bowling!
Choose your Character, each with different strengths and weaknesses, then pick out your Ball and head to the alley!
Bowling for Burgers is intuitively designed to be enjoyable for anyone to pick up and play. Beginners and die-hard sports fans alike will be rolling Strikes in no time!
Bowling for Burgers features sleek graphics, fifties music and audio, intuitive controls, and of course, Balls, Pins, and Burgers!
Rules:
Staff may not enter
Members must have 5+ posts
Only one post per member
To enter, simply reply to this post and tell us what drew you to joining Aximsite, Mobilitysite or one of our other sister sites.
To give folks time to put their thoughts together, the contest will expireSunday, December 16 at 12 midnight EST.
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Woo Hoo! a party And I'm the first one here. Com'on y'all join in the fun!
I was looking a purchasing a PDA and had some questions about what was available. Google is your friend. The first 5 entries or so all went back to the Aximsite. I haven't been sorry since. The responses, and help that was offered freely and with good cheer convinced me to join. Using the tips on negotiating Dell's coupons, I even got a great deal. So thanks to everyone.
I found Aximsite while searching for info on my X50. Joined right away and found lots of good information which has helped me with setting up my PDA, getting the most from it, and general good company. :approve:
OK. Count me in. I found Aximsite when I first got my x50v. I think I needed help turning the dang thing on or something stupid. :)
Doug
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What drew me to joining Aximsite was that I was interested in purchasing a Dell Axim at the time. A friend of mine who already owned an Axim introduced me to the site. Even though I didn't purchase one until a year later, I kept popping in from time to time. Kinda like I do now. Anyway, good luck everybody and thanks for the opportunity at the contest!
What drew me to joining Aximsite was the fact that when I purchased my X5 and then later my x50v Dell Support was basically usless. Actually a Dell Tech Support person sent me here!
I picked up an X51V during summer 2006, first PDA I had ever owned, and I had chosen it because a colleague at work had one and it was way cool. He pointed me to Aximsite. I continue to be amazed with all that can be done with this device, and Aximsite has been there the whole way to show me how to get the most from it. Thanks.
I had owned a couple of Palms and wanted to buy a Pocket PC based device. I had planned to buy an iPaq but somehow heard about the Dell X5 which lead me to aximsite.com. I bought the X5 and then an X51v. Aximsite has been a great resource.
Back in the day, I used a Palm Zire 31. To make a long story short: it broke! I realized that if you buy cheap stuff, it works like cheap stuff, and breaks like cheap stuff. So I decided to buy the best handheld on the market. I did some reasearch and stumbled across Aximsite. I think I would have still ended up here, even if I didn't buy an Ax.
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