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ScanMyPhotos.com – Online Deal

$29 for 500 4"x6" Photos Converted to DVD with Return Shipping Included and Extra DVD Copy ($95.50 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Digitization experts scan up to 500 photos & convert them to 300-dpi, high-resolution images on DVD

The Fine Print

If technological trends persist, then our children's grandchildren will one day have to explain to their grandchildren that photos were once flat, unscented, and not the property of Lord Zortro. Protect and serve your memories with this Groupon: for $29, you get a photo-scanning package from ScanMyPhotos.com (a $95.90 total value). The package includes:

  • 500 standard 4"x6" photos scanned and converted to DVD (a $60 value)
  • One additional DVD containing copies of all photos (a $19.95 value)
  • Return shipping and handling (a $15.95 value)

ScanMyPhotos.com—heralded by Popular Photography as the "leader in digitizing prints" and mentioned in the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal—artfully converts printed memories into shareable, edit-ready digitals. Photo hoarders can fill a box with up to 500 cherished memories and then ship them away to be transfigured into high-resolution, 300-dpi JPEGs. Qualified, scan-savvy employees digitize the assorted snapshots and then return both the original photos and the data DVD.

Though ScanMyPhotos.com sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.

ScanMyPhotos.com

ScanMyPhotos.com began in 1990 as a small retail photo center in Irvine, California, but thanks to innovations in Kodak photo-scanning technology soon blossomed into a national, online picture preserver. Lauded by Popular Photography as the "leader in digitizing prints" and mentioned in both the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal, the company artfully converts printed memories into edit-ready, 300- or 600-dpi images conveniently stored on a data DVD. Technicians can also convert slides and negatives into digital files, restore timeworn photographs, and transfer VHS or 8mm to high-definition DVDs so that moms can preserve their child's first birthday party and dads can update the home videos where they reenacted episodes of Charlie's Angels.

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The Groupon Guide to: Curing Your Hiccups

Having hiccups can be an uncomfortable and embarrassing situation, often resulting in awkward blind dates and heated, whispered arguments with movie theater ushers over what qualifies as a medical condition. Blast your hiccups away using any or all of these folk remedies:

A Good Scare: One tried-and-true method of curing hiccups is to shock the body with fright. For instance, if you are afraid of public speaking, try attempting to give the most important speech of your life while suffering from hiccups.

A Spoonful of Sugar: As with so many of life’s problems, the solution to curing hiccups may lie in outright bribery. A spoonful of sugar swallowed directly onto the diaphragm will cure its sweet tooth and appease its spasms. For stronger cases, it is recommended to shove entire Tootsie Rolls directly into the belly button.

Holding Your Breath: By depriving your hiccups of oxygen, they, like all things, will suffocate and die, allowing your bloodstream to sweep up their withered remains and push them harmlessly out your nose. Note: if you hold your breath long enough, you can cure literally every other malady as well.

Does a spoonful of sugar really cause all your hiccups to die?

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