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On 4/7/14, 9:39 AM, amdx wrote:
On 4/2/2014 6:09 PM, Tim wrote:
On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 3:56:00 PM UTC-7, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 15:35:42 -0500, amdx wrote:



I found a cellphone in the road yesterday while at a stop sign.

No one was around to return it to, so I picked it up. When I got to
work

I punched a button and the screen displayed, it had 9 circles in a 3
x 3

array. I recently learned this is a password type thing that you
swipe a

pattern in to open the phone. So I decided I'd just need to wait for it

to ring. The first time it rang a big green circle with a handset

inside, alright, I pushed it, "hello, hello" no one there. Awhile
later

it rang again, same thing no one there.

I walked up to where there were some young people, and ask how to
answer

the phone. I was told to try swiping the big green button.

The next time it rang, it was the owners wife, she was relieved to find

the phone safe. The relieved husband picked it up later. He offered
me a

handful of change as if it was the last money he had.



I sent him on his way just happy that I learned how to answer a
phone.



Mikek



Cool. Tell Tim. He lost his. Or, was it Tim that picked it up? Big
guy, kinda looks like a grizzly?


LOL! I doubt it is mine. My phone was a beat up old Motorola LG
flip-phone. Nothing magic about it.

Anyhow, I'm graduating up to the wife's "old" phone, because she went
to the verizon store and got herself a new iphone. Bad thing is it
takes some hours to download all her pics and general stuff over to
her new one.

So, I'm still out of the phone business for a while.

Hated to lose all my phone contacts though....

Almost as bad as a harddrive crash!
That reminds me, one of these days I need to backup my harddrives.
One of these days.
Mikek



There's no excuse for losing your phone contacts. There are many simple
and free ways to back them up to several places. Verizon has such a
service and I'm sure most of the other carriers do, too.

If you want something better, GMAIL is a reliable place to back up
contacts, and you can easily sync them with your computer and
smartphone. The GMAIL contact backup is free.