Now I feel very old.

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7 Responses to Now I feel very old.

  1. MamaLiberty says:

    I feel even older. I was eleven years old before we got our first telephone. I remember when my little sister was frightened half to death when she saw her first television. She’s 67 now. LOL

  2. Mike says:

    I was in the second grade when dial phones came to our area. The phone company sent reps around to the schools to show how they were used. Prior to that, you picked up the phone and waited until the operator said “number please”.

    My grandson is 23 and has never seen a live dial telephone. Some of this makes me feel really old.

  3. Kentucky says:

    Down in our basement is a dark drown dial ‘phone by ITT . . . still connected to the land line . . . still works.

  4. Kentucky says:

    . . . dark brown ROTARY dial ‘phone . . .

  5. Joel says:

    Funny you should say that, Kentucky. Not long ago I wondered to myself if it would still be possible to dial out on one of those. They were around long before the first commercial transistor and I never did have any idea how they actually connected to another phone without human operators. But surely current systems don’t use the same method. Still you say you can connect to another phone with it?

  6. Ben says:

    “Still you say you can connect to another phone with it?” Many/most traditional land-line phone companies still accept pulse dialing. (The old-fashioned dial) I kept one ancient phone in my home just for grins until I finally went to a Internet phone system.

  7. Kentucky says:

    For those of less-than-a-certain-age . . .

    It’s possible to “call out” on a rotary-dial ‘phone without touching the dial. Ya just manipulate the “kill button” on the base set like a Morse key and tap in the number of pulses for each digit required with a small pause between each digit string.

    Fun facts to know and tell . . .

    😉

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