The first batch is in and you can win one from the second batch!
We’re sending a mug to a random person who subscribes to out newsletter before the end of 17 April 2017 (Central European Time). Yes, that’s a Monday.
Two winners
We’ll pick two winners: one from academia and one from industry. If you select “other” as your background, then share which category you fall in the last field.
Did you already subscribe and also want to win? I am not forgetting you – more details are in a newsletter next quarter.
More winners, by referring to a friend
If you refer a colleague, a friend or even a stranger to subscribe, you can both win a mug. Just be sure he/she remembers to mention you to me when I ask. Before you ask: the maximum referral-length is 5 (so referral of referral of referral of referral, etc) plus the one who started it.
UPDATE: If you win a mug and were not referred by somebody, you can pick a co-winner yourself. Joy should be shared.
You can also use this link http://eepurl.com/bgmWaP.
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