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Using phone overseas?

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5 minutes ago, kkerry said:

 

So what you do is scan or take photos of the documents you can't afford to lose, then copy to a password protected file on a USB drive, or attach to an e-mail you keep as a draft, or upload to the cloud. 

That's great,? but I come from  an era where the fax machine was king, a mobile phone with a camera on it was only designated to the Director of the company and the only search engine was something called AOL.

the wifes 20 years younger than me though, so I will delegate

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That's great,[emoji43] but I come from  an era where the fax machine was king, a mobile phone with a camera on it was only designated to the Director of the company and the only search engine was something called AOL.
the wifes 20 years younger than me though, so I will delegate
He's right though. My preferred method is to scan everything into PDF files and put them on Dropbox.

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