maybe this already exists, but if it doesn’t it should.
here we go:
cell phones.
everyone uses cell phones.
or ‘mobiles’ as they call them in the non-warring countries.
and everyone stores tons of stuff on their cell phones.
phone numbers, email addresses, text messages, photos, songs, etc.
you with me so far?
ok, good.
what happens when you lose your cell phone?
this is a rhetorical question, by the way.
you lose all of the stuff that’s on your cell phone, right?
right.
so why don’t cell phone companies offer a service whereby once a day(or week) all of the info on your phone is automatically backed up onto a remote server?
that way if you ever lose your cell phone you just get a new cell phone and push the ‘re-install info’ button and all of your info is sent onto your new cell phone.
no lost numbers.
no lost messages.
no lost photos.
etc.
does this service already exist?
if yes, well, good.
if no, well, it should.
the rhyme is unintentional.
some enterprising cell phone company should offer this service and offer a competitive advantagie.
as an aside, what do you know about sufism?
i don’t know anything about sufism.
it’s also insanely hot in nyc.
which is awesome.
ok, goodnight.
-moby