All I’m going to ask you to do is leave a comment, the details of which you’ll need to read on for so you know what to say!
Last month I was at a conference where I walked away with a giveaway item of a Samsung Chromebook — courtesy of Gogo Inflight Internet.
Now, I love Gogo. Inflight internet has materially changed my life. I used to get off of a plane after a long flight during the business day and I’d be inundated with work, with messages, with ‘crises’ (manufactured or otherwise). Instead, I keep up with work from the air. I’m more productive, and landing after a long flight is no longer stressful. I currently pay for a ‘monthly pass’.
But I didn’t want anyone to think I loved Gogo because I received something in a giveaway. (Not that these things go out on the wire services, but bear with me.)
So I figured I would give away the device here. Plus, while it’s the latest and greatest and coolest in technology the Chromebook probably isn’t for me. I desperately want to be a one-device kind of guy. I use a high-end Lenovo Ultrabook. It’s not that much heavier, not that much bigger, than a Chromebook but serves as my desktop and my laptop and my tablet. So why not give it away?
Don’t know what a Samsung Chromebook is? Details here.
A sticker on the outside of the box reads, “Included with this device for 2 years is up to 100MB per month of Mobile Broadband service provided by Verizon Wireless.”
How to enter:
- In the comments, answer the question “What is your all-time favorite View from the Wing blog post?” and include a link to that post in your comment.
This will serve two functions:
- It will help me better understand you (my readers), hopefully giving me relevant feedback on what you value most.
- It will help to introduce other readers to some of the posts I’ve written that they might enjoy as well.
Here are the rules:
- You may enter up to once per day — and I give you a bit of slack in this, I won’t disqualify any entry as long as you don’t make more than one entry per calendar day or as long as no entry is closer than 24 hours together from another one. And if you’re close, we’re cool. I’m not looking to disqualify people, just to make sure there’s no massive ballot stuffing.
- All entries (comments) must be received no later than Thursday, June 20 at 5pm Eastern time.
- I will draw a winner at random in the days following the close of the contest from those that meet these guidelines. Make sure you provide a valid e-mail address when entering to be eligible to win (you do not need to leave an email address in the comments, but along with your name where it asks for your email that email must be ‘real’ or I will have no way of contacting you).
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This one:
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/11/28/the-most-lucrative-credit-card-signup-bonuses/
An oldie but a goodie!
Priority Club Friends and Family Rate for Everyone: http://viewfromthewing.com/2009/03/14/priority-club-friends-and-family-rate-for-everyone/
Remember that one?
Without question, my all-time favorite View from the Wing blog post was “The Most Rewarding Credit Cards for Different Kinds of Spending” because it provided a great deal of extraordinarily valuable information.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/07/19/the-most-rewarding-credit-cards-for-different-kinds-of-spending/
This post is my favorite, I don’t think you’ve ever given out a laptop before?
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/06/17/comment-here-for-a-chance-to-win-a-samsung-chromebook/
If I win…it will be this one. But for comedic value
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/02/05/what-not-to-do-in-first-class-or-any-cabin-of-the-plane-really/
Credit card points are the best way for me to earn points, since I dont actually get to travel that often. Here’s another great Credit card article- http://viewfromthewing.com/2011/10/29/confessions-of-a-once-and-future-credit-card-churner/
Greatly enjoyed your post on comparing hotel status across the board:
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/02/26/which-hotel-program-is-most-rewarding-for-free-nights-the-results-will-surprise-you/
Technically any post bashing Spirit Air, but this one in particular is just too good:
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/10/04/i-used-to-love-this-joke-when-i-was-in-high-school-unsurprisingly-spirit-airlines-edition/
Trip reports definitely serves as a motivation for me, but non better than the April Fools Trip…
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/04/01/preview-of-my-next-trip-report-best-first-class-award-ever/
How to score hotel upgrades:
http://viewfromthewing.com/2011/06/01/how-to-score-the-best-hotel-room-upgrades/
I think this one: http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/05/31/the-9-best-credit-card-signup-bonuses/
I really appreciated your post when the Hilton devaluation came around…
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/02/19/hiltons-dramatic-devaluation-comes-march-28-time-to-unload-my-hhonors-points/
It was great to have the heads-up and be able to burn points on future AXON awards before the devaluation hit.
I like the earning miles at Starbucks post. Never thought of that.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2011/12/10/earning-double-points-and-elite-status-at-starbucks/
I like your trip reports the most. Esp this one on CX First.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/11/30/suites-treats-and-eats-a-malaysian-mileage-thanksgiving-cathay-pacific-first-class-jfk-hong-kong/
I like this one: http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/06/17/comment-here-for-a-chance-to-win-a-samsung-chromebook/
for the opportunity to win a Chromebook and to see what links others find useful in case I didn’t see it before.
Best uses of miles!
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/01/04/dont-forget-to-add-a-segment-to-the-end-of-american-aadvantage-award-bookings/
Love for the food posts!
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/12/31/bring-the-andaz-5th-avenue-home-make-lemon-poppyseed-pancakes-in-your-own-kitchen/
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/06/17/comment-here-for-a-chance-to-win-a-samsung-chromebook/
My favorite ost IF I win.
Big fan of this one to purge my Pesos!
http://viewfromthewing.com/2011/02/06/how-to-use-delta-skymiles-to-book-international-premium-class-awards/
Today’s entry 🙂
My favorite is the “When You Purchase a United Award Ticket, That Doesn’t Mean You Actually HAVE a Ticket”
Link: http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/07/20/when-you-purchase-a-united-award-ticket-that-doesnt-mean-you-actually-have-a-ticket/
My favourite:
http://viewfromthewing.com/2008/04/19/off-to-roses-and-dinner-at-el-bulli/
It is near impossible to try anything like this again, so it is a good thing your readers do get to experience it from your point of view.
Yep, this is my all time favorite post! http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/06/17/comment-here-for-a-chance-to-win-a-samsung-chromebook/
Well, only if I actually win. Otherwise I’d go with the post that got me free Marriott Silver status: http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/10/16/free-marriott-silver-status-3/
I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: when to book awards:
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/08/30/redeem-your-miles-now-for-summer-2013/
This new psot is great!
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/06/19/the-best-11-ways-to-leverage-your-chase-ultimate-rewards-points/
http://viewfromthewing.com/2011/11/28/cathay-pacific-first-class-new-york-hong-kong-burn-avios-burn-cathay-pacific-first-class-and-amazing-conrad-suites/
The post above, definitely. Envy kicks in 😀
Favorite? Why, this one of course. Oldie but a goodie.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2004/03/31/drink-beer-earn-points/
Adding more so WordPress stops saying duplicate comment. 🙂
http://viewfromthewing.com/2011/09/05/the-myth-of-booking-award-tickets-at-midnight-330-days-out/
I think many readers of travel blogs tend to buy into certain “rules” regarding the earning/burning of miles. So it was refreshing to read a post that offered a different perspective on one of the more popular myths.
not the typical post, but since i live in nyc, i had to give these a try. delicious. thanks for helping a fellow foodie.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/12/31/bring-the-andaz-5th-avenue-home-make-lemon-poppyseed-pancakes-in-your-own-kitchen/
I really enjoyed this trip report about the Maldives.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/03/04/maximizing-miles-in-the-maldives-cathay-first-eating-in-singapore-and-a-park-hyatt-water-villa-introduction-introduction/
This is now my favourite post
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/06/19/the-best-11-ways-to-leverage-your-chase-ultimate-rewards-points/
because you wrote it on my birthday! which is today! ha.
many thanks for organizing the giveaway!
Difficult to choose. I always check your site for current credit card offers and very helpful analysis on which cards are best. However, as a Delta frequent traveler, I have most difficulty making my SkyPesos work with the broken award engine, so I like to check your posts on how to do that. This one is my favorite that breaks it down well: http://viewfromthewing.com/2011/11/07/how-to-make-deltas-skypesos-work-for-you/
Your credit cards tips have been invaluable! Like this one:
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/11/28/the-most-lucrative-credit-card-signup-bonuses/
Thank you!
Always like posts about how to better use my miles. http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/10/22/the-best-awards-each-us-frequent-flyer-program-has-to-offer/
Preface: I was just going to copy and paste what I wrote previously but I’m going to add that I saw someone referenced bits n pieces. Just wanted to add to this post that I really like that as well. I’m capable of reading and doing some level of interpretation on my own and appreciate just the links directing me to things of interest.
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Not sure if this is my favorite post ever but an example of some of my favorite things that you do on this blog. I appreciate when you provide comments/opinion/reactions on other blog items. Example: http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/06/06/where-did-all-of-the-british-airways-award-seats-go/
I’d guess the majority of us read a number of these mileage/travel blogs so it’s nice to see varying opinions about the same news instead of just the same rehash on every blog.
I am also an Arlington resident, so I love all the local food spots and such.
I like this post, and posts like it:
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/01/14/different-ways-to-create-spending-at-little-cost-to-earn-miles-and-signup-bonuses/
which provide detailed, useful information on how to “play the game”.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/02/26/which-hotel-program-is-most-rewarding-for-free-nights-the-results-will-surprise-you/
Posts like this that get down to the nitty gritty of what you actually get for you stays are very useful.
I like posts about mistake fares/rates. Though I rarely take advantage of these “deals,” I enjoy reading about others’ self-righteous outrage when their reservations are cancelled.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/03/29/starwood-honoring-phoenician-mistake-rate-with-a-discount/
This post fueled the dream. http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/12/06/business-class-is-all-about-the-seat/#comments
my favorite: http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/07/15/united-awards-originating-in-china-for-4-miles/
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/04/23/getting-the-best-value-out-of-southwest-airtran-transfer-options/
Very helpful – cleared up a lot of confusion for me
My most favorite post is the following. This is what got me introduced to your blog and I have been following regularly ever since.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/01/15/best-of-the-best-which-is-better-chase-sapphire-preferred-or-ink-boldink-plus/
This is something i never knew before, neat trick to save some $$
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/08/01/using-hidden-city-and-throwaway-ticketing-to-save-big-money-on-airfare/
my favorite post is about specific awards each program offers.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/10/22/the-best-awards-each-us-frequent-flyer-program-has-to-offer/
You did a really interesting one about the first female pilot in Saudi Arabia in a link. I find cultural differences like that fascinating
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/06/11/bits-n-pieces-for-june-11-2013/
I really enjoy your blog, your trip reports, your tips for credit cards and spend, but my favorite post is the one where you explained ‘earning 15 million miles from stickers’. I found your blog from your Million Miles Secrets interview, and was totally blown away by your post explaining this. Got me thinking it was time to jump in – small scale, mind you – to signing up for more cc’s. You may inspire many with your aspirational trips, but you just plain old inspired me to get started!
http://viewfromthewing.com/2011/08/25/my-million-mile-secrets-interview/
Seeing the daily round up of other important happenings such aka the bits n pieces:
http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/06/17/bits-n-pieces-for-june-17-2013/
Your trip reports are always my favorite. After reading your over the water 2 bedroom villa at the Conrad Koh Samui, I made it my mission to earn enough points and miles to do this same trip: http://viewfromthewing.com/2011/12/01/conrad-koh-samui-2-bedroom-ocean-pool-villa-burn-avios-burn-cathay-pacific-first-class-and-amazing-conrad-suites/
Seeing your travel and how you do it motivates me to earn miles/points and convert them for once (or twice) in a lifetime trips.
While, I personally enjoy when you rip on the TSA…I enjoyed this piece about bloggers vs. traditional travel media here: http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/05/03/are-travel-blogger-who-take-press-trips-more-ethical-than-traditional-travel-media/
I appreciate the openness of your blog and am pro disclosure/transparency everywhere.
Reader Question: Booking Europe With Low Fuel Surcharges or Domestic US Flights With British Airways Points at http://viewfromthewing.com/2013/05/01/reader-question-booking-europe-with-low-fuel-surcharges-or-domestic-us-flights-with-british-airways-points/ was quite useful. It’s where I learned about Iberia. We will probably end up flying Iberia’s non- stop Los Angeles to Madrid next year using transferred British Air Avios, in order to visit Morocco and Spain.
Everything’s Amazing and Nobody’s Happy is a favorite.
http://viewfromthewing.com/2012/07/01/everythings-amazing-and-nobodys-happy/