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		<title>By: Fork92</title>
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		<description>Old business cards are great for restaurant/store fishbowl drawings.

When sharing contact information with people now, I just "beam them" via PDA. That way, all my contacts are updated immediately. And, when someone hands me that tiny piece of paper, I simply enter all the pertinent info into a quick contact, save it, and hand back the card or pass it on to someone else in the room. That way, I get to pick and choose with whom I'll share my "private" data.</description>
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<p>When sharing contact information with people now, I just &#8220;beam them&#8221; via PDA. That way, all my contacts are updated immediately. And, when someone hands me that tiny piece of paper, I simply enter all the pertinent info into a quick contact, save it, and hand back the card or pass it on to someone else in the room. That way, I get to pick and choose with whom I&#8217;ll share my &#8220;private&#8221; data.</p>
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