MUST-HAVE Numbers to Have in Your Cell Phone
Here are two MUST HAVE numbers in my cell phone. I recently discovered the first one - how cool!!! What are some other MUST HAVE numbers on your list??
- Ask a question … any question! (334-844-4244): Auburn University’s Foy Information Line, Students at Auburn University in Alabama, armed with the Internet and, as a last resort, reference books, will answer any question you can conceive of, 24 hours a day, Monday to Thursday (during the school year). The hot line started in the 1950s as a resource for students at Auburn who were trying to locate campus services and find information about grades or course schedules. Over the years, it has evolved into a no-holds-barred information database. It is one of the nation’s longest-running services of its kind. It’s technically the “Foy Information Line,” named after the Foy Student Union building that the phone service operates from, and it is free for anyone to call. They’ve gotten questions from callers as far away as Australia, about questions ranging from how many Oreos it would take to circle the globe to what’s the longest nontechnical word in the English language? It’s perfect for when you can’t get to Google. The hot line operates 24 hours during the week and until 9 p.m. on weekends.
- Free 411 (1-800-GOOG-411): It’s always nice to have the ability to find a phone number or address to a specific business of interest when you are on the road. If you don’t have an internet ready mobile phone 1-800-GOOG-411 is you next best bet. It’s Google’s free nationwide 411 information hotline and it beats the heck out of paying your mobile service provider 75 cents for their sub-par directory assistance.
1 comment:
Great info, Magen! I have never even heard of the first one. It might really come in handy. Love reading the blog and keeping up with your family. Hope you are enjoying your summer.
Rhonda
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