Name: Cardscan Executive
Store: Dymo
Value: $210
Description: CardScan contact management systems make paper business cards relevant in the digital age by optimizing scanning speed, ease and accuracy. CardScan helps users manage contacts particularly during times when a good network is a valuable asset.
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sweet, I want one.
well isn't that clever. i want one :)
I want this
if i won this i would totally share it with my entire office!
my fiancee has been dropping hints about getting one of these for years.
Oh man... this is going RIGHT to my husband. I must gather at least 10-20 cards per DAY around the house that spill out of his wallet/pants/etc. I'm tired of sticking them in a box.
I can't fill out the giveaway entry form. In place of the form my browser outputs an error:
400 Bad Request
nginx/0.6.31
...nice
This would make my husband's pile of paper shrink drastically!
oooh that is so nifty!
Perfect for my job search!
Would love this for my Mom's office
I sure could use one.
What joy to win this! I would give it to my husband for his homebound job. He has 2 terminal illnesses and this would save him a lot of precious time.
This would be just the thing for my businessman son in law for Christmas!
this would be such a help to me!
This would be so cool.
Oh my, I'll shut up for a year (only 1) if I win this!! GMG...
my husband needs this DESPERATELY he carries bundles or cards with him in his wallet, why? i have no idea, but BUNDLES!!!
i think of it as eco-friendly...the cards can then be recycled.
It is positively shocking how many people think I want their business cards. Oh wait...I do. I need them for my work. It would be funny to see a classic film in which "calling cards" are scanned into this thing at the end of the day. You could call it "Remains of the Calling Card Day"--haha.
p.s. did I say I need this? I do.
organize!
Great gift
i'm not sure whats more green, cutting down trees for business cards or creating a piece of technology to eventually fill a landfill when most people have a scanner. although i guess this is doing the two
very cool
madmax
I get the same error. I have not found a solution, but have found mentions that it may be something to do with cookies being too big on the server side. It just started doing it out of the blue.
I heard back from Apartment Therapy tech team. They have heard from several other readers. They upped the request length for a browser request to the max. Based on still having a problem after making a change on the server side, they think it is a third party piece of software or maybe a firewall altering the query to the server.
Quote"...Also, I've asked readers to clear their cookies and they've still been able to reproduce this error even when I cannot for the same URL in the same browser. This leads me to believe that there is likely a third party piece of software or device (possibly a firewall, proxy cache or similar security or network device) that is modifying all requests for the giveaway form causing the fault, but without actually observing the network traffic between a computer exhibiting this behavior and our server, I don't have enough information to understand or reproduce the problem..."
I've cleared cookies a thousand times and nothing. I need to research the proxy cache and security settings further.
I am going to look at the Add-Remove Programs List to see if there is anything installed around the first week of December....
If I figure it out for my browsers, I will post and hope you see it.