Just click on my card.


It's been almost two years since the last of the business cards I had printed up about four years ago ran out. Tzippi had convinced me that I needed a card, and I knew that she was right, though almost as soon as I'd had them printed, the URL of my web site was changed by my service provider, and I had to make corrections by hand on each card. Until I was pressured/convinced into getting the cards I'd resisted doing so, claiming that I'd get cards only when the person who received one could click on it and be brought to my web site.

But of course not only the CueCat would have made that possible. Numerous companies had already marketed card-readers - small scanners that sat on your desk and translated a barcode to a URL over to which you could readily click. I really didn't have much of an excuse for not having those cards printed, just as I really should get some new ones made now as well.



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