Arggg... so I lost my cell phone.

TheGizmo

Diamond Member
Dec 31, 2000
3,627
0
71
I wouldn't care so much if I didn't lose all the phone numbers and birthdays/datebook entries. God I wish I had saved those that time when I was thinking man I should type these up one day.

So anyway, Its somewhere between my house, car, and Sam's Club. Which leaves a lot of gray area. All I need is a magic ON button that I can send it through wireless space so I can ring it and find it. I waited too long before I knew it was lost so it died already :-/ I hope someone turns it in.

Moral of the story? Make a backup of your phonebook/pictures/datebook/etc

edit: oh and it was a verizon RAZR
 

jamesbond007

Diamond Member
Dec 21, 2000
5,280
0
71
You know that Verizon's 'My Account' online features automatic contact list syncing that is free, right? Sure, you lost your photos and calendar events, but the contact lists can be nasty to retype if you don't have those backed up on your computer already.
 

lokiju

Lifer
May 29, 2003
18,526
5
0
Originally posted by: TheGizmo
I wouldn't care so much if I didn't lose all the phone numbers and birthdays/datebook entries. God I wish I had saved those that time when I was thinking man I should type these up one day.

So anyway, Its somewhere between my house, car, and Sam's Club. Which leaves a lot of gray area. All I need is a magic ON button that I can send it through wireless space so I can ring it and find it. I waited too long before I knew it was lost so it died already :-/ I hope someone turns it in.

Moral of the story? Make a backup of your phonebook/pictures/datebook/etc

edit: oh and it was a verizon RAZR

What makes this worse is that you could have backed it up wirelessly for free through Verizon and sync'd it to a replacement phone with no loss of data.
 

FoBoT

No Lifer
Apr 30, 2001
63,084
15
81
fobot.com
post the phone number

we'll all start calling it

you drive back and forth with the windows down and listen for the ringtone