http://www.dmagazine.com/october01/featured1001.shtml >From the article: Philyaw is a self-proclaimed "luminary figure in the world of direct marketing." An executive of Coca-Cola said listening to Philyaw made him feel like his hair was on fire. -June 27, 2001, Wall Street Journal "It fails to solve a problem which never existed." -Debbie Barham, The Evening Standard "Are these folks kidding?" -Sandra Brown Kelly, Roanoke Times & World News "You have to wonder about a business plan based on the notion that people want to interact with a soda can." -Jeff Salkowski, Chicago Tribune >From Slashdot.org Was this the "Edsel" of the Internet age or what! The cue cat has to be one of the top five symbols of the dot-com era (or, atleast up there with razor scooters). you have to wonder who thought this gizmo up though ... who reads magazines in-front of the computer? Now - if there was a wireless version that worked in the bathroom, they'd be millionaires right now. I, personally, am happy to have had the chance to see one of my _life's ambitions_ filled... Thanks to Mr. Philyaw, I now own a bar code scanner to catalog my music with. I spent months trying to find a reasonably priced scanner, and eventually I gave up. But shortly there after, a trip to the local Radio Shack fixed that problem. I consider it a fair deal after all the times I've overpaid for items at that place, that I get a little something back. The CueCat isn't THAT bad...Using CatNip [goldsteinsoftware.com], my business now has free barcode scanners. Thanks Digital Convergence :) http://www.goldsteinsoftware.com/catnip.htm I have one but never hooked it up. I'm waiting on the death of Digital:Convergence to be able to use it without fear of a lawsuit. I use mine constantly to catalog new DVDS (With DVD Profiler [dvdprofiler.com]... just scan, and it downloads info and cover images from online... took about 15min to catalog about 140 DVDs) and books (With ReaderWare [readerware.com], which uses the ISBN number on the book to pull info from various online retailers.) http://www.dvdprofiler.com/dvdpro/index.html http://www.readerware.com/ http://opensource.lineo.com/cuecat/ Brian Kelsay