Working Daze by John Zakour and Scott Roberts for September 01, 2021

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    chireef  over 3 years ago

    um ā€¦ whereā€™s the dial??? and you take pictures with a box that you focus by looking through the top ā€¦ anyone remember the old browning camera?

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    alien011  over 3 years ago

    Can you please stop with the Boomer humor already?

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    rshive  over 3 years ago

    And we thought weā€™d reached the ultimate in technology with our push-button phones.

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    cdward  over 3 years ago

    I remember when that was the height of modernity. My siblings and I dreamed of the day my folks would get one (which ended up being long after we left home).

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    whahoppened  over 3 years ago

    Waaaaay, waaaaay back, Scott? Cā€™mon. Thatā€™s a modern Touch-Tone phone that can dial itā€™s own long distance calls!

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    Milady Meg  over 3 years ago

    My parents wouldnā€™t get a push-button phone because AT&T charged extra for touch-tone service. Which was odd, because it was to their advantage to have touch-tone, but the opportunity to gouge the public was too good to pass by.

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    Milady Meg  over 3 years ago

    Back in the ā€˜90s, I worked for British Telecom. We had a brainstorming meeting to discuss how we saw the future of the desktop phone. I had several ideas, like having a way to delete a digit if you noticed you misdialed but that (and others) were rejected because "it would require a display [or some other hardware] and thatā€™s too expensive."

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    Olddog1  over 3 years ago

    And it has one of those new coiled stretchable cords.

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    Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 3 years ago

    As I remember it (I was pre-teen), the phone itself came from the telephone company, and you either bought it in your set-up fees, or it was rented, I donā€™t really remember which, but I do remember being told the rotary phone belonged to the phone company.

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    Lee26 Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Wow! Collect calls. I remember going to college 3 hours away (I had my own car) and calling my mom collect by asking for myself. Mom would answer ā€œheā€™s not hereā€ and hang up. It was a FREE way of telling her that I had arrived safely.

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    rshive  over 3 years ago

    Our house was built by a guy in an (unsuccessful) attempt to save his marriage. The ā€œmainā€ land line phone was in the kitchen. Weā€™ve managed to have that removed; and had the area dry-walled and painted over. But there were (and are still) phone outlets in many other roomsā€”donā€™t obscure anything. Someday, when weā€™re dead and gone, somebody will look at those and wonder what they are.

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    DawnQuinn1  over 3 years ago

    Other than meā€¦does anyone actually use a smart phone to make real phone calls? I doubt if I have ever texted, browsed the net, taken a photo, or played a game on mine. It may be a waste, but my phone does NOT control my life as it does for this current generation.

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    MartinPerry1  over 3 years ago

    You really havenā€™t enjoyed an old time phone unless you were on a party line. Anything secret had to said in code.

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    NWdryad  over 3 years ago

    Now, show her a picture of a book.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member over 3 years ago

    A step in progressā€¦push button dialing!

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    Bradley Walker  over 3 years ago

    Price Stern Sloan, the people who publish Mad Libs and Wee Sing, did this back in 1971. I later found out you could get a clearer tone by pressing two buttons at once. (I didnā€™t use the Amazon link because thatā€™s to a collectible >$600.)

    https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/the-pushbutton-telephone-songbook_mary-anne-kasica_michael-scheff/9061445/#isbn=0843102586

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    roberta.forbes.pyle  over 3 years ago

    My folks had a dial phone that was almost older than I wasā€¦one of those solid black ones.

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    Dragoncat  over 3 years ago

    He should have showed her a rotary phone. I still remember the one my grandparents have. Imagine teaching her to use that.

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    willie_mctell  over 3 years ago

    Press the P button and the star key simultaneously.

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    mistercatworks  over 3 years ago

    ā€¦um, I think you put your finger on one of the buttons and moved your hand in a clockwise circle. :)

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    C  over 3 years ago

    You donā€™t need a dial. Just pick up the earpiece and turn the crank to get the operator, who connects you to another party.

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    Ed Brault Premium Member over 3 years ago

    when I lived in Turkey, I actually had one that looked like that, but with no dial. It had a crank in its side to ring the switchboard.

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    Ceeg22 Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Touch Tone? Thatā€™s practically modern!

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