Jasonspage.net 1 Year Birthday Contest

by Scott Beale on February 8, 2006 · 0 comments

Jasonspage.net

Jasonspage.net, run by Jason Laskodi, Laughing Squid Web Hosting’s tech support guru, is celebrating its 1 year birthday this week and is hosting a birthday contest.

Happy birthday! Before you know it you’ll be walking and talking.

Jason writes:

In a frustratingly big case of writer’s block, I ditched my personal format then in favor of something I’ve always liked doing anyway: finding neat stories/info and relaying it to friends. A year later, I’m just hitting my stride with this thing, and I want to thank the many readers who’ve found this page and made it a regular visit.

To give back to my readership, and kickoff a great second year, I am having a contest everyday this week which will award prizes for the winners. That’s right, prizes.

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