19-08-2011, 21:44
Ahh, that'll be it then.
economics of timewasting
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20-08-2011, 10:11
Sim cards (on average) can only store about 250 numbers, more than that and they store on the phone. I would reccomend to anyone to back up their contacts to a laptop. Failing that O2 have a utility called bluebook which can store all your contacts on a secure website. If anyone needs advice send a pm
20-08-2011, 21:44
(20-08-2011, 10:11)MrSmith767 Wrote: Sim cards (on average) can only store about 250 numbers, more than that and they store on the phone. I would reccomend to anyone to back up their contacts to a laptop. Failing that O2 have a utility called bluebook which can store all your contacts on a secure website. If anyone needs advice send a pm Wonder if that could replace my black book
21-08-2011, 00:00
(20-08-2011, 21:44)Freddo Wrote:If you have an iPod (or iPhone of iPad) there are black book applications that can store all your private contacts away from prying eyes(20-08-2011, 10:11)MrSmith767 Wrote: Sim cards (on average) can only store about 250 numbers, more than that and they store on the phone. I would reccomend to anyone to back up their contacts to a laptop. Failing that O2 have a utility called bluebook which can store all your contacts on a secure website. If anyone needs advice send a pm
21-08-2011, 00:02
(21-08-2011, 00:00)MrSmith767 Wrote:(20-08-2011, 21:44)Freddo Wrote:If you have an iPod (or iPhone of iPad) there are black book applications that can store all your private contacts away from prying eyes(20-08-2011, 10:11)MrSmith767 Wrote: Sim cards (on average) can only store about 250 numbers, more than that and they store on the phone. I would reccomend to anyone to back up their contacts to a laptop. Failing that O2 have a utility called bluebook which can store all your contacts on a secure website. If anyone needs advice send a pm
21-08-2011, 00:07
(21-08-2011, 00:02)Emily of Halifax Wrote:(21-08-2011, 00:00)MrSmith767 Wrote:(20-08-2011, 21:44)Freddo Wrote:If you have an iPod (or iPhone of iPad) there are black book applications that can store all your private contacts away from prying eyes(20-08-2011, 10:11)MrSmith767 Wrote: Sim cards (on average) can only store about 250 numbers, more than that and they store on the phone. I would reccomend to anyone to back up their contacts to a laptop. Failing that O2 have a utility called bluebook which can store all your contacts on a secure website. If anyone needs advice send a pm
21-08-2011, 00:56
I am prieldged at least you wont get me confused with anybody else there probably isnt any one else that has the back that I hae so at least you aint confused
23-08-2011, 08:18
I had 2 timewasters yesterday and it's annoying as I want to make another £300 before I finish my tour so I can justify buying myself a nano ipod which costs £131. Fingers crossed today hits the goal as I'm told there is an apple store around the corner, but I've only got one pre-booking.
23-08-2011, 08:28
(23-08-2011, 08:18)CurvaceousKate Wrote: I had 2 timewasters yesterday and it's annoying as I want to make another £300 before I finish my tour so I can justify buying myself a nano ipod which costs £131. Fingers crossed today hits the goal as I'm told there is an apple store around the corner, but I've only got one pre-booking. I hope you reach your goal Kate I am sure you will |
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