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dion

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Dion Almaer is the Editor-in-Chief for TheServerSide.com, and is an enterprise Java evangelist
SaveMyAss: Never forget to send her flowers again Posted: Nov 15, 2006 2:03 PM
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The guy behind 'hot or not' has a new site SaveMyAss, and it is a classic.

You signup, create a delivery schedule (birthday, anniversary, valentines day, whatever) and the system will take care of sending out some flowers.

Automated messages? "I love you more than life itself honey" :)

Some guys think their wife or girlfriend will be upset if they found out about our service. On the contrary, most women we surveyed love the idea! Many have even said, "Tell my husband/boyfriend to sign me up!!". Initially this was counterintuitive to us too, but then we did some further research and here is what we learned: Women love getting flowers. They also know you well enough to recognize you are busy and may not be great at stuff like this, and the fact you are taking control and making an effort is a big, big deal. Finally.. what woman doesn't like getting flowers for all her friends and coworkers to see how much you adore her?

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