Every year we still get 3 or 4 Yellow Pages.
And the ritual is always the same, we stack them in the far corner of our office closet and once
we get ready to do some spring cleaning we throw them in the recycle bin.
Makes you wonder why we even bother keeping them that long. I haven't really used one in a over decade or so.
With all the information handy on the Internet, why would I?
A quick search on the computer takes less time than finding the info in one of those awkward big books.
But I guess they still serve a purpose since they are still being printed.
Does anyone of you still use them?
Catalina
And the ritual is always the same, we stack them in the far corner of our office closet and once
we get ready to do some spring cleaning we throw them in the recycle bin.
Makes you wonder why we even bother keeping them that long. I haven't really used one in a over decade or so.
With all the information handy on the Internet, why would I?
A quick search on the computer takes less time than finding the info in one of those awkward big books.
But I guess they still serve a purpose since they are still being printed.
Does anyone of you still use them?
Catalina