I’m old enough to remember the “pre-answering machine” days. Actually, it was exciting for the phone to ring when you were a kid. Would it be someone for Mom? Or one of your friends calling to ask you to come out and play? Or, when we were teenagers, it might be a boy we liked…or your best friend calling to GOSSIP about the boy you liked! Now we look at caller I.D. and roll our eyes and think, “Ugh! I don’t want to talk to so-and-so!”
Keep in mind the days before answering machines (and even when answering machines first came out) that long distance phone calls were EXPENSIVE, so we didn’t get cold calls from folks unless they were local.
It wasn’t till phone calls became cheap to make that spam calls became more commonplace.
I not only remember the days before answering machines (never had one, they were for rich folk), I remember the days when we gave an actual number to the operator. Number, please!
Telemarketers were fun to tease when my kids were little. Especially @ Christmas time. I’d say to the marketer,“Oh, just a minute, he’s right here… Steven, Shane! ! Its another one of Santa’s elves, they want to know what you want for Christmas! !” My boys would gleefully run to the phone and then take turns babbling their wish list to the listener, or until the line went dead.
How about the ones we get now? We don’t answer and they leave a “recorded message” which is silent when you pick it up. And there doesn’t seem to be anyway of getting rid of the message before answering it. I put the offending number on my banned list, but new ones keep cropping up.
I have a simple solution. My cel phone is off until I need to use it. My family and friends know that and email me if they need to contact me, otherwise it may be 2 weeks before they hear from me.
SunflowerGirl100 over 6 years ago
Actually, you bought an answering machine and waited for the message.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
Oh, the good ol’ days
Alondra over 6 years ago
If Nelson is this shocked about not knowing who was calling until you answered the phone, wait til you tell him about party lines.
Jaw Jacker over 6 years ago
Thank God for caller ID
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
Yeah, but then you got the joy of hanging up on someone you didn’t want to talk to!
cubswin2016 over 6 years ago
Caller ID still doesn’t work half of the time. “Caller Unknown” is one of my least favorite phrases.
dlkrueger33 over 6 years ago
I’m old enough to remember the “pre-answering machine” days. Actually, it was exciting for the phone to ring when you were a kid. Would it be someone for Mom? Or one of your friends calling to ask you to come out and play? Or, when we were teenagers, it might be a boy we liked…or your best friend calling to GOSSIP about the boy you liked! Now we look at caller I.D. and roll our eyes and think, “Ugh! I don’t want to talk to so-and-so!”
Dani Rice over 6 years ago
Remember during and immediately after WWII we had party lines with a suffix. Our number ended with a J.
GROG Premium Member over 6 years ago
Most of my calls are from “UNKNOWN NAME” or “POTENTIAL SPAM.” Even with caller I.D. I still don’t know who’s calling. And I still won’t answer those.
Ed_Bickford creator over 6 years ago
ive actually had my own number call my phone before according to caller ID
nosirrom over 6 years ago
And there was a live person on the other end.
johovey over 6 years ago
Keep in mind the days before answering machines (and even when answering machines first came out) that long distance phone calls were EXPENSIVE, so we didn’t get cold calls from folks unless they were local.
It wasn’t till phone calls became cheap to make that spam calls became more commonplace.
Diat60 over 6 years ago
I not only remember the days before answering machines (never had one, they were for rich folk), I remember the days when we gave an actual number to the operator. Number, please!
Plods with ...™ over 6 years ago
It was terrible when the cord got tangled up with the crank on the side.
ArtyD2 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Maybe with the death of Net Neutrality the providers will charge the boiler rooms a dollar a call and help the customer. Yeah, right.
KEA over 6 years ago
I remember, just barely, days before our telephone had a dial.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 6 years ago
Who says technology ain’t grand?
cupertino jay over 6 years ago
^ like ^ (today’s strip, srsly)
Cheeto Fingers over 6 years ago
Telemarketers were fun to tease when my kids were little. Especially @ Christmas time. I’d say to the marketer,“Oh, just a minute, he’s right here… Steven, Shane! ! Its another one of Santa’s elves, they want to know what you want for Christmas! !” My boys would gleefully run to the phone and then take turns babbling their wish list to the listener, or until the line went dead.
bookworm0812 over 6 years ago
Or you ignored it then waited until you saw the person and they said “Hey, I tried calling you yesterday!”
whenlifewassimpler over 6 years ago
Except at dinner time, no phones were answered. Family knew NOT to call so only could be someone we didn’t want to talk to.
Rose Madder Premium Member over 6 years ago
Since there were no robocalls, you actually wanted to talk to the person who called.
Diat60 over 6 years ago
How about the ones we get now? We don’t answer and they leave a “recorded message” which is silent when you pick it up. And there doesn’t seem to be anyway of getting rid of the message before answering it. I put the offending number on my banned list, but new ones keep cropping up.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 6 years ago
NOMOROBO.com actually works most of the time. 1 ring, don’t answer; 2 rings, it’s a real call.
uncleskull over 6 years ago
I have a simple solution. My cel phone is off until I need to use it. My family and friends know that and email me if they need to contact me, otherwise it may be 2 weeks before they hear from me.