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PaPaLarry
02-26-2012, 07:21 AM
Wouldn't it be nice if The Villages could reverse all the names in the phone book by states. Seems to me in this computer age, (of course I don't know how!! hehe) that if they could hit a button, and all the names would come out in alphebetical order by the state they came from. That would be nice to know, I think? Agree??:mmmm:

jebartle
02-26-2012, 08:12 AM
thing of the past almost....I rarely go to book, rather go to computer, faster, easier to read, etc.

Bosoxfan
02-26-2012, 08:15 AM
That would be great as long as it's computerized and not killing any more trees. Maybe we could have our own social network like they do a universities. Each resident can enter all the information they want to share.

Tom Hannon
02-26-2012, 09:44 AM
Wouldn't it be nice if The Villages could reverse all the names in the phone book by states. Seems to me in this computer age, (of course I don't know how!! hehe) that if they could hit a button, and all the names would come out in alphebetical order by the state they came from. That would be nice to know, I think? Agree??:mmmm:

I remember another post a few months ago with the same issues. Yes, it would be nice to have a listing by state. Maybe an electronic index would be easier on the environment.

bkcunningham1
02-26-2012, 10:58 AM
Wouldn't it be nice if The Villages could reverse all the names in the phone book by states. Seems to me in this computer age, (of course I don't know how!! hehe) that if they could hit a button, and all the names would come out in alphebetical order by the state they came from. That would be nice to know, I think? Agree??:mmmm:

I agree. When we received our phone book for TV, I looked up my own last name, my maiden name, family and friends last names, etc. I told my husband that I wish the book was divided alphabetically and by states.

Xavier
02-26-2012, 01:38 PM
The Villages Phone Book should be a completely search-able database available to Village Residents only. How convenient to be able to print out the names and selected information of the people who live on your street. There would be endless possibilities. Christmas card labels or email addresses for electronic cards could be possible just by marking the specific ones that you want. It should be password accessible - probably using the golf password. Each resident could enter, alter or delete their own information at will.

I really can't believe that anyone would rather kill all of those trees especially since many of us would quickly opt for the electronic phone book.

Xavier (Ah, to dream)

RichieB
02-26-2012, 02:25 PM
It all has to do with how the information sorted. The phone book is probably computerized by the publisher. If enough people contact the publisher and mention the idea of sorting by "state of origin," maybe they'll consider it.

rhood
02-26-2012, 03:52 PM
The Villages Phone Book should be a completely search-able database available to Village Residents only. How convenient to be able to print out the names and selected information of the people who live on your street. There would be endless possibilities. Christmas card labels or email addresses for electronic cards could be possible just by marking the specific ones that you want. It should be password accessible - probably using the golf password. Each resident could enter, alter or delete their own information at will.

I really can't believe that anyone would rather kill all of those trees especially since many of us would quickly opt for the electronic phone book.

Xavier (Ah, to dream)

I request this every year on The Villages survey. Need something like Facebook for villagers only.

KayakerNC
02-26-2012, 04:08 PM
I can just hear the uproar when the phone companies start asking customers for their state of origin before they install a phone in a home.
:ohdear:
Be careful what you wish for.

ilovetv
02-26-2012, 04:24 PM
I can just hear the uproar when the phone companies start asking customers for their state of origin before they install a phone in a home.
:ohdear:
Be careful what you wish for.

The phone company is not the source of the resident's "home town and state" listed with their name and phone in the TV phone book.

The Villages had us fill out a form at our closing or when we got our Resident ID cards made, that was for our listing in the phone book. We have the option to be listed or not, and they list the home town and state if a resident is listed, and then the phone number........which is a lot of residents' cell phone number because they choose not to get a land line in the home here.

Sorting the listings by state in an added section of the phone book is an excellent idea. They could reduce the type size to save pages.

I use internet more than the phone book to get numbers, but the purpose of the TV phone book is different here. Reading the home city/town and state of residents helps buyers and newcomers to know that people with whom they have "home" in common like it enough to buy here. It's reassuring to know you're in good company when making the decision to buy here.

RichieB
02-26-2012, 04:37 PM
and then the phone number........which is a lot of residents' cell phone number because they choose not to get a land line in the home here.

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I have problems with having a cell phone number listed, since air time is paid by YOU in both directions. I would not want my cell number to be public knowledge. Of course, if you have an "unlimited" plan, you're OK, but still .....

KayakerNC
02-26-2012, 05:09 PM
The phone company is not the source of the resident's "home town and state" listed with their name and phone in the TV phone book.

The Villages had us fill out a form at our closing or when we got our Resident ID cards made, that was for our listing in the phone book. We have the option to be listed or not, and they list the home town and state if a resident is listed, and then the phone number........which is a lot of residents' cell phone number because they choose not to get a land line in the home here.

Sorting the listings by state in an added section of the phone book is an excellent idea. They could reduce the type size to save pages.

I use internet more than the phone book to get numbers, but the purpose of the TV phone book is different here. Reading the home city/town and state of residents helps buyers and newcomers to know that people with whom they have "home" in common like it enough to buy here. It's reassuring to know you're in good company when making the decision to buy here.

Ah! Thank you, that certainly makes all the difference.
Bad assumption on my part.

Xavier
02-26-2012, 05:13 PM
For those TOTV users who don't actually live here or haven't visited, The Villages Phone Book is provided by the Developer. As far as I know, the phone company isn't involved in putting it together or printing it. "ilovetv" gave a pretty good summary of how it comes together above.

God knows we get plenty of the other phone books that are provided by the phone companies and anyone else that's out there to make a buck. My guess would be that I've gotten at least 6 other phone books besides The Villages Phone Book. They make great door stops and anchors for your boat.

Xavier

Skybo
02-26-2012, 05:20 PM
I have problems with having a cell phone number listed, since air time is paid by YOU in both directions. I would not want my cell number to be public knowledge. Of course, if you have an "unlimited" plan, you're OK, but still .....

You have the option of what phone number you want listed in TV phonebook, or if you want to be listed at all. Since we only have cells here, we weren't sure if we wanted to be listed or not. We worried we might get telemarketing calls on our cell. But so far that hasn't happened.

RichieB
02-26-2012, 05:36 PM
We worried we might get telemarketing calls on our cell. But so far that hasn't happened.

That's another very important issue with me.

LittleDog
02-26-2012, 06:04 PM
When we first moved to the Villages in 2005 in the recreation news once a month it showed the new residents by home town and state. I would always look at this to see whether any friends from NJ had moved here as well as possible former class mates. I really liked this and found it very informative. They stopped this practice about 3 or so years ago. I went to the customer service office to try to ascertain why this feature was stopped. They told me that people complained about having this information published. I think that was a cop out on their part. The cessation of this feature sort of went along with the decline in sales here. Don't know if that was the cause.

John

Xavier
02-26-2012, 06:50 PM
When we first moved to the Villages in 2005 in the recreation news once a month it showed the new residents by home town and state. I would always look at this to see whether any friends from NJ had moved here as well as possible former class mates. I really liked this and found it very informative. They stopped this practice about 3 or so years ago. I went to the customer service office to try to ascertain why this feature was stopped. They told me that people complained about having this information published. I think that was a cop out on their part. The cessation of this feature sort of went along with the decline in sales here. Don't know if that was the cause.

John

Maybe the complaints were coming from The Witness Protection Program. "Hey Vito - errr, errr, - Xavier is that you?" :police:

Xavier (the stalked)

natickdan
02-26-2012, 08:09 PM
Although having a telephone book with listings by state would be convenient and, even yet, having an electronic version the user could manipulate and search would be even better. However, most phone books, as heavy and archaic as they are, provide profits through advertisements and because of this, they are not likely to go away anytime soon. I'm really surprised there are still companies willing to pay advertising money in such an archaic tool as the phone book.

Like the rotary dialed phone, the next generation may be baffled when we show them the good old 5 pound phone book.

Until something different comes along, I'll continue to recycle any phone book delivered and use the Internet to find the information I'm looking to get.

PaPaLarry
02-27-2012, 07:04 AM
My real intention when posting this thread, was to have names in alphebetical order, broken down into states, just to see if there were friends or people we knew from our own state. Actually the phone numbers don't have to be listed. It was just an idea, when I listed my name in "THe Villages" phone book. After seeing the phone book now, and how they listed the names with the state they came from, I thought if they could just reverse it some how, they could list states with names in alphebetical order? I'm not that savvy with electronic age, but nice to know all people from different states!!bigbow::a040::welcome:

ladylilly
01-07-2013, 11:45 AM
Anyone know who or how to get my deceased husband's name & number deleted from the phone book so I can add my new spouse's name & number?
Thanks

Barefoot
01-07-2013, 12:02 PM
We started getting bombarded with telephone directories, six I think. I called The Villages Administration to ask if there was a central recycling place where I could drop them off. I was told to put them in the garbage. Not in recycling. In the garbage. :eek:

Bill-n-Brillo
01-07-2013, 12:18 PM
Anyone know who or how to get my deceased husband's name & number deleted from the phone book so I can add my new spouse's name & number?
Thanks

Contact The Villages Media Group (352) 753-1119. They should be able to route you to the proper person who can help you.

Bill :)

DENNIS G
01-07-2013, 12:29 PM
Wouldn't it be nice if The Villages could reverse all the names in the phone book by states. Seems to me in this computer age, (of course I don't know how!! hehe) that if they could hit a button, and all the names would come out in alphebetical order by the state they came from. That would be nice to know, I think? Agree??:mmmm:

I recieved a phone book about a month ago that list everyone by name, by street and by state. Was published by Data Publishing, Publisher of TV Phone directory for 15 years.

rmc
01-07-2013, 03:22 PM
I recieved a phone book about a month ago that list everyone by name, by street and by state. Was published by Data Publishing, Publisher of TV Phone directory for 15 years.

Us also. Has listings by state and even by street.

keithwand
01-07-2013, 04:34 PM
That would be great as long as it's computerized and not killing any more trees. Maybe we could have our own social network like they do a universities. Each resident can enter all the information they want to share.

Call it Old Face Book!