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Posted by onetexsun on June 25, 2009, 1:18 am
Good advice, Polly. It's easy as can be to keep your favorites list on
a thumb drive. For less than $20 you can get a little thumb drive that
has more storage space than my state-of-the-art computer did 10 years
ago. LOL And believe me, that computer cost a good bit more than $20.
Polly is wise. Do as she says and ..... um, be happy. On the same
vein, most cell companies now will store your contacts list so that
you don't suddenly become an orphan, cut off from the universe, if you
lose your cell phone. It's worth the few dollars it costs to get this
service.
Sunny
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Posted by Polly Esther on June 25, 2009, 9:14 am
Thumb drive? Yes. That's what she used and it was indeed less than $20.
Polly
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"onetexsun" <wrote> Good advice, Polly. It's easy as can be to keep your
favorites list on
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> a thumb drive. For less than $20 you can get a little thumb drive that
> has more storage space than my state-of-the-art computer did 10 years
> ago. LOL And believe me, that computer cost a good bit more than $20.
> Polly is wise. Do as she says and ..... um, be happy. On the same
> vein, most cell companies now will store your contacts list so that
> you don't suddenly become an orphan, cut off from the universe, if you
> lose your cell phone. It's worth the few dollars it costs to get this
> service.
> Sunny
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Posted by Phyllis Nilsson on June 25, 2009, 10:02 am
Unfortunately, I am totally computer illiterate. I have a thumb drive and
absolutely no idea how to copy my favorites to it. When I go "organize
favorites" it gives me the choice of moving, renaming, making a new file
(which was empty when I tried it), or deleting. Like I said, totally
illiterate.
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> Good advice, Polly. It's easy as can be to keep your favorites list on
> a thumb drive. For less than $20 you can get a little thumb drive that
> has more storage space than my state-of-the-art computer did 10 years
> ago. LOL And believe me, that computer cost a good bit more than $20.
> Polly is wise. Do as she says and ..... um, be happy. On the same
> vein, most cell companies now will store your contacts list so that
> you don't suddenly become an orphan, cut off from the universe, if you
> lose your cell phone. It's worth the few dollars it costs to get this
> service.
> Sunny
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Posted by Polly Esther on June 25, 2009, 10:10 am
Someone kind soul here will come to your rescue, Phyllis. I only know which
funny little slot is the right one to pound the thumb drive into. Polly
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"Phyllis Nilsson" <wrote> Unfortunately, I am totally computer illiterate.
I have a thumb drive and
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> absolutely no idea how to copy my favorites to it. When I go "organize
> favorites" it gives me the choice of moving, renaming, making a new file
> (which was empty when I tried it), or deleting. Like I said, totally
> illiterate.
>> Good advice, Polly. It's easy as can be to keep your favorites list on
>> a thumb drive. For less than $20 you can get a little thumb drive that
>> has more storage space than my state-of-the-art computer did 10 years
>> ago. LOL And believe me, that computer cost a good bit more than $20.
>> Polly is wise. Do as she says and ..... um, be happy. On the same
>> vein, most cell companies now will store your contacts list so that
>> you don't suddenly become an orphan, cut off from the universe, if you
>> lose your cell phone. It's worth the few dollars it costs to get this
>> service.
>> Sunny
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