Posts Tagged ‘AT&T’

Yellow Pages Become Slimmer

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

The new phone books from AT&T landed on my doorstep a few days ago, looking suspiciously slimmer than last year’s models. I checked a few numbers, and sure enough, this year’s yellow pages and white pages were both short a few pages.

The main countywide yellow pages tumbled from 1,015 pages in 2007 to 751 in 2009, a decrease of 26%. (For some reason, I didn’t keep the 2008 book.)

The yellow pages companion volume, the smaller and more portable version of the big book, shrank in thickness as well — from 636 pages in 2008 to 551 in 2009, a drop of 13%.

White pages were trimmer by a few ounces too. My city had 6% fewer listings than it did a year ago. The largest city in the county, Bridgeport, lost 5% of its listings.

Do I use the yellow pages? Yes, I do. Though not a whole lot, but that may be because after living here all these years, I mostly know where to go for pizza, eating out, and shopping, and whom to ask for referrals to electricians, dentists, or lawyers.

No learning

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

The writers of the Seinfeld TV show were told, “No learning.” There was to be no learning among the 4 main characters from one episode to the next. That is why the characters could be equally goofy on every episode.

I was reminded of this when watching the 3rd or 4th AT&T Rollover Minutes commercial. That poor mom’s older son just refuses to learn.

One hopes that by now, the audience, at least, has got the message.