ThinkGeek.com Father's Day Giveaway

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ThinkGeek.com are running a competition for US Father's Day ... but it's only open to people over 21 years of age (as at 6 June, 2011) in a few countries: United States, Canada (void in Quebec), Belgium, Germany, Japan, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom. :(

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Power up your patriarch this Father's Day!

You less than three your dad. Maybe he's the kind of guy who sliced your hand off with a lightsaber, or maybe your first memory as you stepped off the operation table is him in a lab coat, cowering in the corner and muttering wildly about his "creation." Ah, memories.

What better way to honor your tenuous, sometimes dangerous relationship this Father's Day than with our (Even More) Ultimate GeekDad Giveaway?

Our awesome prize pile for 2011 includes:
  • ThinkGeek's iCade iPad Arcade Cabinet
  • 16GB iPad 2 with wifi
  • $1,000 ThinkGeek shopping spree
  • Dream Arcade cabinet kit with custom Timmy graphics, including everything you need except for the computer, courtesy DreamArcades.com
  • One year subscription to WIRED magazine, including iPad version, courtesy of WIRED
  • LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0, courtesy of WIRED GeekDad
  • GeekDad t-shirts for the family, plus autographed copies of Ken Denmead's GeekDad books: Awesomely Geeky Projects and Activities for Dads and Kids to Share, and The Geek Dad's Guide to Weekend Fun
  • Assorted Munchkin goodies signed by John Kovalic: Munchkin, Munchkin Bites, Munchkin Impossible, and Star Munchkin
  • GUNNAR SteelSeries Scope gaming glasses, courtesy of GUNNAR
Power up your patriarch this Father's Day, June 19, by entering our contest below by 12 noon ET on June 17, 2011. We'll announce our randomly chosen winner the evening of June 17 so you'll be able to deliver the good news on Father's Day.

No, you don't have to give all these goodies to your dad, but Timmy Sr. hopes you'll respect the spirit of the season.

Enter Now!

After you enter, you'll have the chance to share a story, anecdote, or other texty tribute to the father in your life. Ken Denmead, publisher and editor of WIRED GeekDad, will read your responses and publish his favorites on the GeekDad blog.

Want to see the legalese on who can enter? That PDF is here. If you live outside the US, please be aware you may be charged customs and duties for the prize goodies; sadly, we have not yet overthrown your government and can't control fees.
 
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