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So am I the only poor Visor owner that has not acquired a springboard yet?
It seems a shame to have that nice slot sitting there empty all of the time. I have noticed that it makes a nice little storage compartment... I keep stamps in mine.
Am I the only lunatic doing this, or do I have kindred spirits somewhere out there?
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ahahahaha someone like me.
i keep lens cleaning sheets in there (cut down) and sometimes an extra CF card for my camera.
The smallest post-it notes fit perfectly
Nope, You're Not Alone
I keep a backup CF card in there for my cam or any other covert data storage concealment requirements. 
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It seems that there are several of us out there!! I keep the smallest Post it notes and a couple of paper clips. Works great doesn't it!!
T
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ThirdMan asked: "So am I the only poor Visor owner that has not acquired a springboard yet?"
Nah, I don't, either. Although after going to the Handspring booth at MacWorld Expo this week, I'm contemplating maybe getting a module or two.
I never even considered using the empty space for something else! Is it possible to hurt the pins and bend them or anything? I'd be worried about that.
Airmech and MrSuicide-- I would've NEVER EVER considered stashing a Post-It note pad. Although I do have a few SmartMedia cards for my Olympus D2020... I guess I can stash them there, assuming they fit (they should).
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I use the empty slot to keep Tic Tacs.
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quote:
Originally posted by Traveliter
I never even considered using the empty space for something else! Is it possible to hurt the pins and bend them or anything? I'd be worried about that.
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Ah... it looks like someone else with too much time on their hands has already addressed this issue.
Check out:
http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/handsp...fun-review.html
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ThirdMan pointed out: "Ah... it looks like someone else with too much time on their hands has already addressed this issue."
OHMIGAWD! That's funny!!! thanks for the link, ThirdMan!!

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arf !
stamps in your Visor
lol
Y not ?
after all we put mp3 fotos and data so ...
and if you want may use as a wallet !!!
arf
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I keep a condom, a poetry stick, and a quarter for the vibrating motel bed in mine. The reason for this, of course, is that my Visor - especially when clipped to my belt - has this weird ability to turn me from an ordinary geek into a chick magnet geek.
MP3 substitute
Here's one for those of us who can't afford MP3-players:
The World's Smallest FM Radio:
http://www.hometownvariety.com/whol...rsmalfmrad.html
Features Include:
Push-Button Auto Seek FM Tuning.
High Quality Stereo Sound.
Long-Last Battery and
Micro stereo headphones included.
Size - 1 3/8 x 1 x 3/8
Weight - 1 oz.
By my estimation, you'd have to cut a hole in the back of the empty Springboard filler so the radio could bulge a teeny bit out, and drill a small hole in the top for the earphones. Add a slight groove in the top so your cover will still clip on the back, and you have tunes for $12! Smaller, cheaper and easier on batteries than MP3!
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soulbarn - remember that there are kids on this board 
Intresting though.. I never thought I would do that..
thirdman - Great Idea! cheap is right!
I keep formulas for math in there.
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A folded business card (in half) fits perfectly in the springboard case. Provides an excellent solution to a situation where you lost your visor in some airport...
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Re: MP3 substitute
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Originally posted by ThirdMan
Here's one for those of us who can't afford MP3-players:
The World's Smallest FM Radio:
http://www.hometownvariety.com/whol...rsmalfmrad.html
Features Include:
Push-Button Auto Seek FM Tuning.
High Quality Stereo Sound.
Long-Last Battery and
Micro stereo headphones included.
Size - 1 3/8 x 1 x 3/8
Weight - 1 oz.
By my estimation, you'd have to cut a hole in the back of the empty Springboard filler so the radio could bulge a teeny bit out, and drill a small hole in the top for the earphones. Add a slight groove in the top so your cover will still clip on the back, and you have tunes for $12! Smaller, cheaper and easier on batteries than MP3!
Spend the 40 beans on a backup mod-
You'll be very glad you did!
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