#ten4tues winner…
I started the #ten4tues project on Tuesday and I was thrilled to have a number of participants via Twitter, Facebook, and this blog.
This week I’m giving away a copy of The Life You Can Save by Peter Singer. I assigned all the participants a number and then used this random number generator to make the final selection. And the winner is…
Rob Reed! Rob gave to the Clinton-Bush Haiti initiative.
I’m in the process of selecting next week’s organization to donate my $10 to. If anyone has any suggestions, let me know.
Also, I’m actively seeking folks who would be interested in donating something to the giveaway. I’m donating $10 every week and can’t afford to buy and ship a prize each time. It doesn’t need to be anything fancy. It could be a used or new book, a trinket of some type, something you made, a gift card, or whatever. Anyone interested should email me kelsey@kelseytimmerman.com.
You can place a sell order and name the price that you want.
Step Four: Follow the instructions on your chosdn pool’s website, plugin yourr username and password,
and hit start — you’ll see a MHash (That’s mega-hashes) per secod rate appear,
and shares should start coming in. “Now, it’s a commodity; soon, it will be a phenomenal currency,” says James
Beshara, CEO off Crowdtilt, a crowd-sourcing moile platform that accepts digital currency.