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11Apr/111

PowerCLI Book Raffle – Winner Announcement

Thank you very much to everyone who participated in our PowerCLI Book Raffle. To collect all the Re-Tweeted messages we obviously used PowerShell code.

Thanks to Eric Sloof it was quite a job to include all messages as he mutilated the original message by using TwitLonger. This resulted in the #MagicTweet hashtag getting lost in his message and in the messages of everyone who Re-Tweeted Eric's message. Thank You Eric! Because it wasn't a strict requirement to include this hashtag we decided that those messages were eligible to enter the raffle too.

After collecting all the messages, we have selected a winner using PowerShell's Get-Random cmdlet.

Finally, the moment we have been waiting for:

The winner of the first PowerCLI Book Raffle is .... Drum Roll Please!

Daniel Hayward (@DanPHayward)

Congratulations Daniel! We'll make sure that your PowerCLI book will find its way to you.

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    Dan Hayward
    April 11th, 2011 - 20:54

    Wow! Thanks! Can’t wait to get it! Woohoo! spacer

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