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Posted by BillACK on 01-17-2000 05:53 PM:

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Hey, I've found a neat use for the empty Springboard cover. A business card folded in half fits almost perfectly. Now my IVD has another form of ID if I should, (shudder...) misplace it. You could also place a paperclip in there for resets. Try that Palm owners!


Posted by JanSki on 01-17-2000 10:41 PM:

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Great Idea, I just put my card in there for the honest person that might find it if misplaced! I have quite the investment in this little gadget with the Rhinoskin TI Slider case, software, and cost of a new BVD I would be estatic if the my card got it returned! Thanks for the Idea.
Jan


Posted by Doug on 01-18-2000 05:00 PM:

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Hah!

My business cards are formatted in portrait, not landscape. Folding one in half perfectly displays the company's logo through the outside of my ice case (very classy!) and on the inside is all my personal information.

Kudos!

Another bonus of the SB over CF!

-Doug


Posted by Flytopher on 01-22-2000 03:10 AM:

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What a clever idea. I just did the same with the IVD and it looks just like it belongs there....


Posted by Leshrac on 01-22-2000 03:20 AM:

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Here's another regarding the paper clip: If you don't like the unsettling rattle, put a small piece of double-sided tape on the inside of the cover and then press the paper clip against the tape.

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Posted by Wing on 01-22-2000 04:13 AM:

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You could also keep a small pad of sticky notes in there


Posted by Flytopher on 01-22-2000 05:07 AM:

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For those who attach a paperclip to their visor, in case you didn't know, the metal stylus (from the Handspring 5-pack) has a tip that unscrews to reveal a reset pin. If you only want one and don't want to buy 5 for $16 (plus $9 shipping) then there are several people selling styli on eBay (including me....)


Posted by pubwvj on 01-24-2000 06:33 AM:

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I too use the folded business card in empty springboard cover. On that I wrote a note that there is a reward for the return of this machine. Behind that I have $60 (3 $20 bills), some change, a thread and needle, and a paperclip.

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Posted by Rolando on 01-24-2000 06:18 PM:

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Is the $60 the reward? Or are you giving out more?


Posted by DonD on 01-25-2000 07:11 PM:

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We had a little fun at the gadgeteer. Check out:
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/handsp...fun-review.html


Posted by pubwvj on 01-26-2000 07:38 PM:

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quote:
Originally posted by Rolando:
Is the $60 the reward? Or are you giving out more?


Hmmm... I have wondered if the $60 should
be the reward. After all, depending on how long ago I synced the Visor could be worth an order of magnitude more than that including the data!!! Certainly the hardware is worth $60, especially when you consider the delay of getting another, setting it up, etc, etc.

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Posted by Babylon5 on 01-26-2000 07:52 PM:

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I just want to warn anyone letting a paperclip sit loose in the springboard slot,

*** DO NOT DO IT! ***

Think about it, you could fry your springboard slot or worse! Paperclips are made of metal, there is power on some of the pins, if it shorts into another pin you are in big trouble. Use tape or get a stylus replacement from Handspring that has a reset pin.

Just trying to help

[This message has been edited by Babylon5 (edited 01-26-2000).]


Posted by LarryD on 01-26-2000 08:12 PM:

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I don't know about your visor, but my springboard cover is enclosed on the bottom where a paperclip or any other object couldn't possibly come into contact with the actual connector.

LarryD


Posted by SherylKing on 01-29-2000 12:38 AM:

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DonD: Loved your low-tech springboard modules! Laughed out loud (which was sort of embarassing, since I was at work!). I'm considering getting several of them. My only problem is choosing which one!


Posted by D ev R ay 4Real on 01-29-2000 01:05 AM:

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quote:
Originally posted by DonD:
We had a little fun at the gadgeteer. Check out:
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/handsp...fun-review.html

OK, i am hooked. WHere can I get the swiss army knife model. Havent heard anything about it at Visorcentral.com. The others were just a joke right? Since you could do them all your self anyway. How stupid, you think people will pay for things they can do themselves. REALITY CHECK!


Posted by MarkEagle on 01-29-2000 03:03 AM:

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quote:
Originally posted by SherylKing:
I'm considering getting several of them. My only problem is choosing which one!


Why not get them ALL!!! After all, one cannot have too many Springboards, can one?

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Posted by hobbes16 on 01-29-2000 05:13 AM:

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quote:
Originally posted by D ev R ay 4Real:
quote:
Originally posted by DonD:
We had a little fun at the gadgeteer. Check out:
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/handsp...fun-review.html

OK, i am hooked. WHere can I get the swiss army knife model. Havent heard anything about it at Visorcentral.com. The others were just a joke right? Since you could do them all your self anyway. How stupid, you think people will pay for things they can do themselves. REALITY CHECK!





Ya know for a guy who is trying to get sympathy for his supposedly stolen visor, your being a real jerk. HE WAS KIDDING!
-Ann


Posted by pubwvj on 01-31-2000 09:01 PM:

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quote:
Originally posted by Babylon5:
I just want to warn anyone letting a paperclip sit loose in the springboard slot,
*** DO NOT DO IT! ***]



I too was concerned with the electrical contacts in the bottom of the slot. So, simple solution. I put the coins and other metallic objects in the springboard cover first, then on top I put the folded paper money and then my business card folded in half. There is nothing conductive, or hard, that could cause any damage. This also keeps anything from rattling around. I hate the sound of stuff rattling around inside my head...

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& Flash Magazine [email protected] or 1-800-252-2599


Posted by G-Man on 01-31-2000 09:39 PM:

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I'm a salesman, so I put tic-tacs in my Springboard. They don't leave a minty smell all over the Visor like some other mints. People really look at you funny when they try your Visor and pull out a drawer full of tic-tacs.


Posted by Babylon5 on 02-01-2000 08:08 PM:

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I too was concerned with the electrical contacts in the bottom of the slot. So, simple solution. I put the coins and other metallic objects in the springboard cover first, then on top I put the folded paper money and then my business card folded in half. There is nothing conductive, or hard, that could cause any damage. This also keeps anything from rattling around. I hate the sound of stuff rattling around inside my head...
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I agree. I know there is a bottom on the blank springboard module but I am paranoid that when removing it, something could pop out of there and fall down on the pins. Would only take a sec for something slip then ZAP!

Oh well maybe I am overly paranoid but better safe than dead Visor.


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