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- Springboard Modules (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=10)
-- Floss module (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=12733)
I was reading Newsweek yesterday, and there was a section on new springboard modules (nothing that I haven't seen on this website). There was one Glide Floss module that simply dispensed floss. This seems like something that could be very useful. Has anybody else heard about this and know where to find it?
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I think this really did exist, but was never intended for commercial sale. I think handspring teemed up with a floss company to make a few hundred of them to be distributed at some trade show. Don't hold your breath for a commercial release.
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Oh man. I have to find a few of those. After I bought my visor my wife's boss saw it and he bought one. Then later he bought her one as a Christmas bonus. - He's a dentist...
Is this a joke?
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Actually...this module predated the Visor itself...possibly even the corporation. I've been buying these modules since about 1996. My dentist must be a visionary!!
... all I can say is...
hmmm...the url setting hosed the post...
TripleDubya.terminalcity.com/terminalcity/969880248/index_html
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Breath Modules
Hi All,
I seen these devices that people breathe into to tell how fresh their breath is. And another to tell how much alcohol is in your body. Maybe somebody can convert these devices into modules?
Byron
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Breathalyzers supposedly require a lot of power, so I don't know about a module. Theres a review of a standalone when in DailyRadar's tech section.
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