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Any Visor-savvy users out there that know how to make the visor really dance?

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jaykaiser
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Bloomington IN USA
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Does anyone know how to make the visor do things it wasn't originally meant to do? If so, this topic is the place to share your knowledge (and brag) about what you know and we don't!

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150pilot
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Chicago, IL
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I just found AlbumToGo which is a totally free program which allows you to take existing digital pictures from your PC and transfer them to your Visor and display them in a slideshow. I know, I know, pictures in 16 bit greyscale? How good can they be? I was surprised how well they turned out. Also, the program is super easy to use. I highly recommend it. You can find it here. http://hotfiles.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/t...TL&b=zdpalm

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Nutt
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: East Lansing, MI, USA
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1) Put it on a vibrating surface and watch it move
2) Use it to measure heights of buildings by dropping it over the edge and timing how long it takes to hit the ground.
3) Test it's reaction to being in a microwave
4) Test it's explosive capacity by strapping it to a stick of TNT
5) Test it's solubility it water

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zenwave
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Massapequa, NY, US
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Until the springboards arrive I'm using that slot as a handy compartment for my magnet collection ;->

Jon

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Axeman
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Registered: Nov 1999
Location: Gainesville, FL USA
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Plug that Hotsync cable into a 220 line and I bet it'll jitterbug nicely.

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