SweetPoison
iPF Noob
AT&T just delivered our "real' Yellow Pages phone book to our doorstep. I usually take ours to our office and slap it in the Resource Library.
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Probably the same people that write checks at the grocery store!
My mother used to put the out-going white and yellow pages in the trunk of her car when the new ones came in. (Thank goodness she doesn't drive any more!). She said, "You never know when you might need it!" Well a couple of months ago my car broke down on the highway. I knew what towing company I wanted to call (you commit these things to memory when you have a 20 year old Corvette!), but I didn't remember the number. So I whip out my trusty BlackBerry, Google the name of the company, it brings up their "phone book" page, I scroll over their phone number and press Enter and it dials the number!
Now I am not a "tree hugger", but it does seem like a waste to kill all those trees in this day and age. You should be able to opt-out.
when i met my wife she was driveing a chevy vega two door hatchback that she had and she would drive around in the cold and snowy Chicago Ill winters ..she would put two taped togerther chicago phone books on each side of the trunk to help with the weight along a bag of cat litter over the axe area..she taught me a few tricks about driveing in the snow and bad weather .. when went south in the little vega she was laughing for we had packed like a band of rednecks with stuff on the roof and in the trunk for our trip down to homeHenry, why do you need extra weight in your trunk in the winter?