By shoeinfo on Dec 15, 2008 in Uncategorized | comments(2)
Widescreen 4.3-inch display offers expanded viewing of maps
GPRS- and optional RDS-TMC radio-based real-time traffic information
Map coverage in all fifty of the United States, as well as Canada
Clear and accurate turn-by-turn voice instructions
Built-in Bluetooth connection provides access to TomTom PLUS subscription-based services
Product Dimensions: 1.2 x 4.7 x 3.4 inches ; 7.4 ounces
Shipping Weight: 2 pounds
Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. This item ships free with Super Saver Shipping.
Building on the success of the TomTom ONE, the TomTom ONE XL ups the ante with a gorgeous widescreen, 4.3-inch display, and expanded traffic options that include GPRS- and optional RDS-TMC radio-based real-time traffic information.
By shoeinfo on Dec 1, 2008 in Featured, ShoeMall | comments(1)
This is from Andrea at ShoeMall. It’s valid from 12/1 - 12/4/2008. Not sure if any restrictions apply:
FREE $30 Gift Certificate with $100 purchase at ShoeMall.com
By shoeinfo on Nov 25, 2008 in Uncategorized | comments(3)
I currently maintain the Web site (and do some tech support work) for the Camp Fire Illinois Prairie Council as a volunteer. Recently I received a phone call from a staff member wondering if they should go ahead and pay the annual CA anti-virus subscription renewal to maintain updates for the next year. I already knew they had AT&T DSL service and I decided to check and see if AT&T offered a free Anti-virus download. They do with McAfee and to save money we decided to proceed with it on four machines (the max permitted) and install AVG on a fifth machine.
OK, what does this have to do with RoboForm? Because Comcast, the ISP I use at home also offers a free McAfee subscription and the installs at Camp Fire went so well I kind of wanted to use it at home instead of paying for the Norton Internet Security subscription like I have for several years. What has stopped me in the past is that I had become very dependent on Norton’s Identity Safe program which is packaged with Norton Internet Security. I have so many passwords that I cannot possibly work without some type of program to keep track of my passwords. I was using an Excel spreadsheet for a long time but that was way too cumbersome so I started using Norton.
Anyhow, the dilemma I had was how to take advantage of the free McAfee anti-virus and still have access to an efficient password manager. I started researching programs to find a free download capable of replacing the Norton password manager and I ran across RoboForm. I had heard about RoboForm in the past but never used it. It was listed as a free download so I grabbed it.

RoboForm is fantastic!!!! I love it and will not give it up. It totally outperforms Norton Identity Safe for password management. Much much faster. It is free to use for up to 10 Passcards, each of which holds password information for a particular Web page. 10 is sufficient for many people but if you have more than that you will want to upgrade to RoboForm Pro which at the time of this posting is $29.95 for a single license. Multiple license pricing is also available.
For those of you already using Norton, migrating to RoboForm is pretty easy. I’m in the process of doing it now. When you go to a page that requires a log-on let Norton fill the fields on go ahead and complete your log in. After you’re done RoboForm will ask you if you would like to Auto Save the Login. Click the “Save” buton and using this format you can migrate all of your passwords from Norton Identity Safe to Roboform. It’s really pretty simple. RoboForm can extract the password from the field for you even though it is protected.
The Wall Street Journal, PCWorld, the New York Times and others have also given this product great reviews.
By shoeinfo on Oct 29, 2008 in Uncategorized | comments(0)
REALLY excited about this product and I can’t wait to get one! Oprah says it has changed her life! How cool is that. This gaget is a combination device for reading books and blogs wirelessly with a high resolution display that looks and reads like real paper. New York Times Best Sellers and New Releases are $9.99, unless marked otherwise. You can shop for titles from anywhere and download a book in less than a minute. No PC is required to download titles and use this product!
Best part is there are no monthly charges and the device will hold over 200 titles. It is about the size of a paperback book and is very lightweight.
Click the image to view the full specs or to watch the video. Also over 5,000 user reviews at Amazon. Included in the box: Kindle wireless reader, Book cover, Power adapter, USB 2.0 cable.
Use promo code OPRAHWINFREY at checkout and get $50 off through November 1st at 11:59PM PST. As of this posting this item qualifies for Free Super Saver Shipping from Amazon.
By shoeinfo on Oct 28, 2008 in Uncategorized | comments(0)
A recent article in the Wall Street Journal noted that as we grow older our feet tend to expand and change shape. This applies to both men and women and these changes often begin in our 50’s. Apparently arches can flatten and tendons and ligaments can weaken. No doubt that is why comfort shoes seem to be more and more popular as the baby boomer population ages.
By shoeinfo on Oct 24, 2008 in Uncategorized | comments(1)
This is from the Slick Deals forum:
RSVP shoes on sale for $9.95 at 6pm.com ($6.95 flat shipping or free w/ $100 purchase)
Go to 6pm.com and search for RSVP. All of the RSVP brand shoes are on sale for $9.95. Please note that when searching, the prices don’t always show as $9.95, but if you click on the shoe and go to the individual page it shows as $9.95 (down from prices ranging $50-$220).
There are way too many for me to pick out individual ones that are good deals. As of right now there is a very big selection in styles, colors, and sizes. For guys, there are boots, dress shoes, casual shoes. For ladies, there are boots, high heels, flat shoes, etc.
Shipping is a flat $6.95 or free with an order > $100.
Hopefully I didn’t miss any details.
By shoeinfo on Oct 23, 2008 in Uncategorized | comments(0)
We were researching the numerous benefits of green tea and were brought to the subject of antioxidants, which green teas are rich in. Then, kind of in a roundabout way we ran across an interesting product called Protandim.
From what we can tell this product does not contain antioxidants but instead triggers the body to produce more of its own two antioxidant enzymes which helps prevent free radical damage to your cells. Protandim claims to do this thousands of times more effectively than any conventional antioxidant therapy.
The product has been featured on ABC PrimeTime Live, NBC Today Show, and the PBS series “Healing Quest”. Video clips of the segments are available on the company website.
Protandim is clinically proven to slow down the cell aging process to the level of a 20 year old. Learn more at Protandim.com.
The also offer a Free Trial if you are a new customer and enroll in the auto-ship program. Looks like you only pay shipping and they give a customer service phone number to cancel if you choose to.