tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8476955.post546369285103602096..comments2024-03-27T16:29:33.089+02:00Comments on A Jewish Grandmother : Being "Carless"Batyahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8476955.post-58753778592718410742010-10-11T06:12:29.698+02:002010-10-11T06:12:29.698+02:00Starting with the last question. I'm not a Ta...Starting with the last question. I'm not a Talpiyot shopping maiven. You need a map and be prepared to walk. It's all spread out, but there are some good stores.<br />I don't think that all the numbers went in, but they are easy to find, and I have the old phone. My daughter said her friend's phonebook got messed up, so she's doing it by hand. Maybe mine is ok, because it's in English. Our phones aren't set to the computer. We ought to get a cord for the pictures.Batyahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09402874037427009327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8476955.post-90631922093775109432010-10-10T22:18:10.422+02:002010-10-10T22:18:10.422+02:00Shalom!
The last time I changed cell phones, inclu...Shalom!<br />The last time I changed cell phones, including providing company, the numbers in the memory were transferred without a problem. The time before that I knew that the service was not going to be provided, even though my husband insisted that it would be. I entered all of my numbers into a table on the computer. He lost all of his. And then there was his boss... All of his numbers, about 400 plus, were transferred successfully. However the names weren't. The Hebrew was rendered as a series of the letters used in Eastern European countries: the "o" with a line over it, the "e" with various accents etc.<br />In addition to wishing you hatzlaha, I strongly advise keeping a computer table up to date and printing it out every once in a while.<br />P.S. I've heard that Talpiyot has some great outlet stores. Is that worth a taxi?Hadassanoreply@blogger.com