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In reply to the discussion: Remember THESE phones? [View all]intrepidity
(8,582 posts)17. Those boys never watched an old movie?
Or even a new movie that takes place in the 60s?
Not buying it.
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My earliest memories are from c. 1980, and my parents had a touch-tone phone
Spider Jerusalem
Apr 2022
#57
I remember having a push button phone back then, but the phone company charged extra for touch tone.
Angleae
Apr 2022
#33
Did not have that one but we got the first version of the home Atari. (n/t)
OldBaldy1701E
Apr 2022
#50
I was a switchboard operator for Airborne Freight in LA and later for the Seattle Chamber of
ratchiweenie
Apr 2022
#75
Remember when calls were based on the exchange? You could call 5 miles away free, neighbor toll call
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2022
#71
Back in the 60s and 70s, your phone had an exchange, neighbors could be wired to another one.
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2022
#92
I am older than you, I still use a dial phone every day. I have not come that far, but wait........
Stuart G
Apr 2022
#79
I read a story about some Ranch in west OK or Texas panhandle that used the barbed wire fence as a
marked50
Apr 2022
#64
Remember when we waited till Sunday when the rates went down to make a long distance call
Walleye
Apr 2022
#31
I recall it being really really difficult to butt-dial somebody with one of those
Shermann
Apr 2022
#35
Remember the long ass phone cord that would be attached to the receiver in the kitchen so
beaglelover
Apr 2022
#37
We had a phone guy come to the house and I smiled enough he gave me an outlet in my room!
Lettuce Be
Apr 2022
#39
i got one sittine on my phone stand next to my cordless wen the power goes out .
AllaN01Bear
Apr 2022
#54
We had a rotary phone and were on a party line. Later on we got an extension phone...what luxury!
dameatball
Apr 2022
#56
I use a dial phone, every day..Mr. Dial is my ..."Main Phone" Yes, I have another, but don't use it
Stuart G
Apr 2022
#59
Are you saying that those of us with "Dial Phones" ...are .........."barbarians"?
Stuart G
Apr 2022
#70
I remember using my rotary dial phone to connect to my AOL dial-up internet account.
sop
Apr 2022
#72
I saw a video with short clips of young teenagers trying to work a rotary phone.
BobTheSubgenius
Apr 2022
#74
As a former telephony central office technician I could spin those dial really fast.
TexLaProgressive
Apr 2022
#82
We have two working Western Electric phones pretty much identical to this:
Stinky The Clown
Apr 2022
#105
I remember when dial phones were black - you could get any color you wanted ...
FakeNoose
Apr 2022
#106