Advertisement feature; Convert your old telephone directories to digital files

Fed up with having to store all those bulky old phone books? Running out of space to keep the Yellow Pages of decades past? Now you can cut down on storage space by converting your old directories with this handy device sold exclusively by NewsBiscuit.
Many of us enjoy flicking through the British Telecom phone books that we have collected down the years, remembering with a smile when the code for London was a simple ‘01’ and when there were no mobile or fax numbers to confuse things. But we all know how the sheer volume of paper and weight of those old books can lead to a frustrating and tiring search for the right year that your favourite seven digit number ceased to be listed…
The Digital Phone Book Converter™ will transform all that material into easy-to-access digital files with the aid of a typical home computer. Simply type in all the information printed in your old phone books onto a word processing file and Hey Presto! – the discontinued numbers are all stored on your hard drive where you can access them at your own convenience.

No more aching backs caused by lifting piles of old phone books to find that maddeningly elusive number of the house next door back in 1973! No more paper cuts as you flick through the Thomson’s Directory to settle that argument about how many launderettes there were in Norwich back in 1996. It’s all at your fingertips at the touch of a button. Compatible with PC or Mac. (Please allow 28 days for delivery, and a further 28 years to type in all the text. Offer excludes Isle of Wight.)
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Click to send this story to a friendPosted: Jun 1st, 2008 by NewsBiscuit
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