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I like the OLD vbulletin, I like the OLD video games I like the OLD music I like the OLD ________ seems like you are living in the past, dude. |
I've been helping my old relative and trying to orgnanize his house now that he's moved into assisted living. Anyway, I found an OLD dial phone hooked up in his basement, and so I brought it home to show my kids. I tried plugging it into my wall, and never thought it would work since we have FIOS and fiber optic cables. But it worked! The kids had fun dialing numbers.
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That is fun to see kids react to our "old, old, old school" ways.
My youngest G-kids did the same with a manual typewriter we had stored away... and it still worked too ! . |
FIOS converts the analog phone signal to internet before it leaves your house, for the trip around their circuits.
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I figured that out, but for some reason thought they wouldn't bother with the pulse dialing bit. I knew touch tone dialing worked.
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When I was a kid, we had 5 digit phone numbers. Now, to call across the street here, you have to dial a 10 digit phone number. That takes a long time on a dial phone. |
I still have a corded phone. Lots of people do.
I remember our first telephone as a kid. I think I was probably about 6 or 7. It was wall mounted with groovy sleek lines instead of the rounded old fashioned receivers :p Like an office phone. But with a dial. I even remember our first telephone number (not so astounding given Dad still had that number til about 20 years ago ;p) 0204 388917 |
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dude: I hate modern books. They're RUBBISH. The last thing I read was cave writing. That was good enough in my day, and we LIKED it. :p: |
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Corded phones are a must if you live in an area where there are power cuts. It's amazing how many of my island neighbours have gone totally cordless and cannot be contacted in a power cut (mobile signal here is virtually non-existent).
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We still have a corded phone, too. If you gotta have the line coming in for internet, may as well have the phone.
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I have both cord and cordless, for the reason Limey stated. I also have the same # from when you only had 4 numbers. Maybe over 65 years.
Talk about drift. |
FIOS/other new phone service powers old style phones from a battery on your premises. This power used to come from batteries at the central phone office. You can power your wireless phones during outages by connecting a UPS (i.e., a battery) to the base station.
Around here Verizon wants you to pay to replace your battery when it dies. The price is about the same price as a UPS... |
We have a corded phone, it is the only phone in the building when the power goes out for days.
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