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Posted by biohazard on 07-17-2002 05:39 PM:

Post of Resignation

I regret to inform you that i amno longer a Visor owner, My Smoke Visor Neo is no longer with us; it has gone to a better place after being dropped from 4 feet onto the concrete and bouncing into the pool. Not all is lost though, i still have an 8mb flash module, which has all of my own data on it if i ever choose to buy another Visor(Remember Robocop?) I am now going to buy a new Casio BE-300, though i still have a Palm m100 and a Pilot 5000.

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Posted by tantousha on 07-17-2002 10:48 PM:

Unhappy

You should take a picture of your dead visor and post it in the Palm graveyard over at www.palminfocenter.com
Alex.


Posted by terrysalmi on 07-17-2002 11:35 PM:

Why go to that (insert hideous sound here) PPC camp when you could get a Sony device!!?? That way, you could keep your data while retaining the power of the palm!!

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Posted by mensachicken on 07-18-2002 10:27 PM:

did the visor smash when it hit the ground? if not, it may still work. i dropped mine in the bathtub. it didn't even have a springboard cover on it when it hit the water.

i took it out, took it apart, and put it in front of a block heater for 2 days. works great.

mc


Posted by Burns on 07-19-2002 02:47 PM:

There is a very subtle difference between a bathtub and a pool (besides the size): the chlorine/chemical level. Drying out an electronic device after a dip in the pool might leave some chemical residue. But that doesn't mean it won't work, you might just want to give everything a good wipe-down with a static-free cloth. I dropped a HAM radio hanheld into a lake once (luckily grabbed the antenna before it went deep-six). I dried it out and it worked pretty good 'til it got dipped under a waterfall (friend forgot it was in his not-so-waterproof backpack).

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