Sending season's greetings is the best way to show distant friends and family that you remember their addresses and still think email is a conspiracy to bankrupt the post office. Deliver tangible well-wishes with today's Groupon from Picaboo. Choose from the following options:
- For $25, you get $75 worth of holiday cards.
- For $40, you get $100 worth of holiday cards.
- For $50, you get $120 worth of holiday cards.
Winter revelers spread seasonal cheer to all of their loved ones with personalized holiday cards made with Picaboo's easy-to-use digital software featuring more than 200 designs. The software's customizable interface allows anyone with hands instead of hooves to tailor professional-looking cards that commemorate specific holidays, invite guests to a party, or salute friends with individually designed greetings. Card-crafters upload family photos from their computers, scribe their own well wishes, and select flat or folded formations to warn neighbors about oncoming holidays. Picaboo prints portraits on several types of cardstock, including the classic ($0.79–$2.49/card), writable stock with a semi-gloss finish, the heavier and equally-writable premium ($1.09–$2.89/card), and the gloss-less signature ($0.79–$2.49/card). Customers not looking to use words can opt for photographic paper ($0.59–$0.79/card), available with a pristine matte or glossy finish. Depending on which card stock you select, cards come with standard or heavyweight envelopes.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Safeguarding Your Computer
It's a world wild web out there, full of viruses, trojan horses, and cyber mummies. Consult this guide to keeping your computer squeaky clean:
A thumbprint on your monitor might be on the inside of the screen—use a screwdriver to get it out.
There are only three safe websites: robinwilliams.net, robinwilliams.org, and will.i.am.
Keep your computer "clean" by removing all the swears from your Excel documents and deleting any pictures of people kissing.
Look out for Trons!
Draw a picture of a scarecrow in MS Paint and set it as your background. It won't stop viruses, but it will kill filthy birds near your computer.
Crumbs between keys can become sustenance for viruses to breed. Replace your keyboard every three hours.
Cell phones are tiny computers that will fit in your dishwasher. You're welcome.
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