Guess when Neowin will hit 11 million posts and win a sub2


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We are giving away five Tier 2 subscriptions to people who guess the date Neowin will hit 11 million posts. The first five people that post the nearest or correct date will be selected, and if that person already has a Tier 1 subscription, it will be upgraded to Tier 2 and extended for another year. Current Tier 2 subscribers that win will get a year thrown on top of their current subscription.

 

As of writing, the Neowin forums currently has around 10,947,450 (rounded off) and our current rate of posts in the forums is on average 1000 posts per day, so this may help you determine an approximate date.

 

Just a reminder of what Tier 2 gets you:

 

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**shameless plug** Should you decide to upgrade today and win, you'll still get another year added on for free ;) **shameless plug**

 

There are no restrictions on who can participate, but you must have a Neowin account to add your guess, so guests and lurkers, register, login and add your date!

 

Good Luck!

 

To avoid edits, I'll add the dates in here. Entries will be closed on 7 August.

 

Mephistopheles September 16, 2013.

Hoochiemama 13th of September 2013

littleneutrino September 17th, 2013 - T-Shirt & Sub 2 Winner!

djdanster August 29th

techbeck September 11th

mps69 20th September 2013 

siah1214 September 1st 2013

Crisp 16th September

Arceles August 27th

ZhiVago twenty first day of the month of September of this year

TheGhostWalker September 19th 2013

devhead SEPTEMBER 23, 2013

LUTZIFER September 10th, 2013

Draconian Guppy September 20th

Haggis 18th sept 2013 

Obi-Wan Kenobi October 15th, 2013  :huh:

Hum August 17th

Freelancer1111 September 17th, 2013 - Winner!

Blueclub September 14, 2013

sM4llziE September 12th

Zodiarck 18 September 

nesl247 September 9th

rr_dRock September 11th, 2013 in between 12:01am, and 11:59pm

Praetor September 26 *using science*

KZWings September 21, 2013

Buttus Sept 18th, 2013

firey September 7th, 2013

Shockus September 11, 2013

cyoung1616 October 6 2013

SierraSonic Friday September 19th 2013

LaP September 13th 2013 

skiver 3rd of September 2013

manish 21st September 2013

Unksi September 15th 2013

Brando212 Sep 27, 2013

LimeMaster92 3rd October, 2013

Defiantly September 22,2013

ians18 sept 17 2013 - Winner!

Cocoliso Oct 1st, 2013

Tyler R. September 5 

Tager September 18, 2013

Tom V September 25

Yorak September 17, 2013 - Winner!

Ajerman September, 8, 2013 at 3:47:22 PM GMT

neohelp September 2 2013

Growled Sept. 22 - 0n my birthday (Y)

Rohdekill 11/17/13 - November?  :huh:

vcfan sept 5 2013 4:03pm

DrakeN2K September the 8th

BobSlob Sept 3rd

Snake89 August 28th

Grinch August 29th

Yogurtmaster September 15th, 2013

Houtei August 10th

astropheed September 22nd, 2013 @ 8PM (no timezone given, defaulting to GMT)

McKay September 23rd

Darconf September 26th

Jose_49 August 26th, 3:57 P.M. GMT -4:00

ramesees September 27th

z0phi3l August 3rd

blerk September 14

Sszecret August 8th

MiniMeSorinel september 29

Daedroth August 22nd 2013

lordofangels Sept 4th 2013

DarkTorizo August 19th 2013

+-T- August 27th 2013 

 

Remember the FIRST 5 correct and/or nearest win. Wait too long and you might miss out ;)

 

Update, following a suggestion from Mephistopheles, the first person to guess the correct date will also win a TShirt of choosing here as well as the subscription, we'll ship that shirt to you as well.

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Updated, adding the guesses and cut off. 980,000 cut off seems fair.

 

Edit, decided on a week instead, however closer to the 11 million will have a better chance, so one week is fair to everyone :P 

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