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chitown
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The Springboard slot is a good place to stash stuff. I like to put a few $20s in there, as emergency cash.

What else?

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SherylKing
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That emergency cash idea is a good one.

I keep post-it notes and an extra business card in it.

Recently I served on jury duty. In the deliberation process the court provided us with notebooks and gave us copies of the judge's jury instructions. The latter were many pages long and only a few became relevant to the deliberations. We needed a way to access just those pages. Aha! My post-it notes! So I took out my Visor, opened the "post-it note module." Sitting next to me was a very pleasant young man who works as a lifeguard on the beach here in San Diego. He said, "Cool! It comes with post-it notes!" Maybe Visor is missing out on a marketing tool here!

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Andriod
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I keep a spare pen tip for my STYLUSplus and a couple of buttons that I have to sew on. The pen tip is very useful, I get odd looks about the buttons though. :-)

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Winchell
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Cool

Here are some April-Fools gag springboard that might get your creativity going: http://www.the-gadgeteer.com/handsp...fun-review.html

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mc9
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SherylKing: How did you put the business card in there? Did you fold it?

I keep a piece of cloth (for cleaning my glasses and the Visor screen) in there.

Have fun,

mc9

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MIKE STH
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I've got a business card in mine too...fold it in half and it will fit perfectly.
It is kinda redundant since ONLYME only shows the owner information, but I left a card in the springboard slot for any non-tech that might find my BVDX. I also made a prominent place in my displayed business card for the words *REWARD FOR RETURN* ...that ought to get it back

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Old El Paso
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Dust.

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JJR
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condoms....

i'm a gigolo with a visor, baby..

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Hoser_back_home
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i took the handspring sticker that came with the visor (the clear one) and carefully cut the word 'handspring' and stuck it to the backside of the screen cover..then with the left over 'handspring guy' i carefully trimmed the edges and he fits perfectly on the inside of the module cover. adds alittle uniquness to the visor...and more colour!

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pk
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Love the post-it note story.

I keep individually wrapped Life-Savers...never refuse a breath mint!

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John Nowak
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quote:
Originally posted by Winchell:
Here are some April-Fools gag springboard that might get your creativity going:


Those were wonderful!

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narnia_77
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What do I stash in the Springboard slot?

A module.

(*SO* sorry, I JUST couldn't resist it...)

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Slacker
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I keep a small post-it pad. I use it to record the release dates that slip by with no springboards released. I also record the lame excuses given for promising a product then failing to deliver.

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BigJoe_GoneBlueDx
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quote:
Originally posted by Slacker:
I keep a small post-it pad. I use it to record the release dates that slip by with no springboards released. I also record the lame excuses given for promising a product then failing to deliver.


Can I get a big A-MEN on this one !!!

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Maltair
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AMEN

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