Once there was rotary dialing and then there was touch-tone dialing. They are not toatally relics yet. My Mom still uses a land-line touch-tone phone. I know, I know, how backwards righter? LOLYou mean there was something else in between the time of "Operator, please connect me to grandma" and "hey Siri, facetime grandma"?
Once there was rotary dialing and then there was touch-tone dialing. They are not toatally relics yet. My Mom still uses a land-line touch-tone phone. I know, I know, how backwards righter? LOL
The new kids don't press the red button and slam the phone down, they simply hurl their $1000 pocket computer at the wall, shattering it into pieces. Great satisfaction. Until they realize that they didn't break a $10 home phone receiver.I was watching a movie today and a character slams down the phone handle in anger. Got me thinking kids today will never understand slamming a phone down like that to hang up.
I was watching a movie today and a character slams down the phone handle in anger. Got me thinking kids today will never understand slamming a phone down like that to hang up.
Can you still click-dial using the receiver hook?Once there was rotary dialing and then there was touch-tone dialing. They are not toatally relics yet. My Mom still uses a land-line touch-tone phone. I know, I know, how backwards righter? LOL
It has literally been years since I've answered the phone to discover it's just a wrong number.
Happens to me occasionally, but any more I simply don't answer if I don't know the call and/or am not expecting the call. 99.9% of the time it's a robocall, illegal telemarketer, scam or - most often - all three.The days of good telephone manners, when you were told to be careful when dialing, lest you call the wrong number and cause "inconvenience or even irritation" for the person at the other end.
It has literally been years since I've answered the phone to discover it's just a wrong number.
I cancelled my land line a few years ago, but I have an old rotary phone that I was using. It was the only phone I could find for talking to my then girl friend in the Philippines that I could hear her clearly. When I get another land line phone here soon I will use that old phone. Love that old bell ring....
Your have a phone provider that still works with Pulse dialing?? I would LOVE to have a rotary phone, but my phone provider only accepts Tone dialing. I have yet to found a rotary phone that does tones under the covers.
Can you still click-dial using the receiver hook?
Spoiled!Come live in BF New Mexico and enjoy the life of 50 years ago.... (except for prices and taxes) There are still places out of the city limits that still use out houses.... not me though, I have 2 outhouses inside the house...
Your have a phone provider that still works with Pulse dialing?? I would LOVE to have a rotary phone, but my phone provider only accepts Tone dialing. I have yet to found a rotary phone that does tones under the covers.
This is what I'm using now but it's just not the same. It's just buttons that you push - there is no rotation.
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