Maybe people just realized that no one uses the yellow pages.
Scottophone ()
I sure do! Although one is in the recycling bin.
I use my yellow pages several times a year. There are still plenty of
businesses with little or no visibility to the Web. For example, try finding a
local marine-grade plywood distributor or a scrap metal yard.
The yellow pages enjoys several secondary uses too. It can be used for
starting fires, or as a source of emergency toilet paper. Try using your fancy
Internet connection for that!
Jim ()
For example, try finding a local marine-grade plywood distributor or a
scrap metal yard.
KERaven ()
Do you have both in your possession?
Maybe people just realized that no one uses the yellow pages.
Scottophone ()
I sure do! Although one is in the recycling bin.
I use my yellow pages several times a year. There are still plenty of businesses with little or no visibility to the Web. For example, try finding a local marine-grade plywood distributor or a scrap metal yard.
The yellow pages enjoys several secondary uses too. It can be used for starting fires, or as a source of emergency toilet paper. Try using your fancy Internet connection for that!
Jim ()
For example, try finding a local marine-grade plywood distributor or a scrap metal yard.
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Maybe there are more listed in The Big Book, but you can’t beat the convenience…