sgibson macrumors regular Original poster Mar 24, 2008 130 0 Nov 9, 2008 #1 www.118.com (which is one of the UK equvalents to 411 I think) is using "why can't I copy and paste on my iPhone" as an example of the questions you can ask them Attachments 118.jpg 524.3 KB · Views: 186
www.118.com (which is one of the UK equvalents to 411 I think) is using "why can't I copy and paste on my iPhone" as an example of the questions you can ask them
notsofatjames macrumors 6502a Jan 11, 2007 856 0 Wales, UK Nov 9, 2008 #2 nope, its 118 in the uk now too.
allmIne macrumors 6502a Sep 17, 2008 771 0 United Kingdom Nov 9, 2008 #3 notsofatjames said: nope, its 118 in the uk now too. Click to expand... Isn't that what he said? Or did you mean in the US now? That's funny they're using that as an example, must be a well requested string alright!
notsofatjames said: nope, its 118 in the uk now too. Click to expand... Isn't that what he said? Or did you mean in the US now? That's funny they're using that as an example, must be a well requested string alright!
notsofatjames macrumors 6502a Jan 11, 2007 856 0 Wales, UK Nov 13, 2008 #4 allmIne said: Isn't that what he said? Or did you mean in the US now? That's funny they're using that as an example, must be a well requested string alright! Click to expand... no he thought it was 411 in the uk... nevermind.
allmIne said: Isn't that what he said? Or did you mean in the US now? That's funny they're using that as an example, must be a well requested string alright! Click to expand... no he thought it was 411 in the uk... nevermind.