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EricG
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Re: cool stuff...

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Originally posted by patwoods
I ordered flowers for my wife the other day while sitting in line for my car emissions test. I thought that was neat.


What website did you use? Was it a local florist that had a website?

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patwoods
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Cool flowersoncommand

Flowers on Command has a .pqa out there which worked great while I sat in line in my car. Use the SureWave browser (formerly the JPS PQA browser) and the flowersoncommand pqa and go to town with my Deluxe!

I am really starting to like the web clipping concept as you can get things done more quickly...

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wilderf
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I like using handy shopper 2 (HS2). It's great for shopping.

I brought home a paper copy of the grocery store layout (3 columns of text with common items and the store locations), scanned into my computer and converted it to text. I formatted the text and imported into HS2. I also added items that we always get, that were not on the list.

Now, when I need to go to the store, I sort the list in HS2 alphabetically, check off the items I need. When I'm at the store, I sort by isle. I never have to spend 10-20 min going back through the store to get those things off the list I missed.

It's also handy for looking at all the ads in the Sunday paper. I have a list for each store. When I see something on sale at a store and I need (or want) , I add it to that's store's list.

I also REALLY like the memopad. I'm always adding little notes that I may need later.

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patwoods
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shopping list

I am looking to integrate a shopping list function to my company's site, where it could be accessed via Avantgo. Does that sound like a useful function? (We're a grocery store chain)

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John Nowak
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Farewell Sticky Notes

I'd have to say that the coolest thing I've done with my Visor is banish yellow post-its from my office. Instead of scrawling passwords and ports addys on a stricky note, I put them in a Memo, and keep 'em available forever.

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Mark Cambie
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As a guy with about 10 remotes in the house, running all my audio, video and temperature controls via the IR port on my Visor Delux rules.

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