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In reply to the discussion: If you're over fifty, post your questions for the under 25 members of DU. [View all]Laffy Kat
(16,955 posts)157. Oh it was easy! The hotel I clerked at in the 70s had a switchboard like that.
It was on a much smaller scale, of course, but same thing. The back cords picked-up the incoming calls and the cords in front connected the circuit to the room (which were marked). It was so much fun. My favorite part of the job was working the switchboard. I can still remember the honking noise the big board would make when it "rang." Wow. Haven't thought about that in years.
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If you're over fifty, post your questions for the under 25 members of DU. [View all]
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2014
OP
When I lived out in the boonies we had a crank phone on a party line in the mid-1970s
struggle4progress
Oct 2014
#175
I was too young to use the phone at my grandmother's house but it looked funny to me.
In_The_Wind
Oct 2014
#12
Oh it was easy! The hotel I clerked at in the 70s had a switchboard like that.
Laffy Kat
Oct 2014
#157
That's Ernestine! One ringy-dingy, two ringy-dingys, three ringy-dingys.....
Manifestor_of_Light
Oct 2014
#82
I once interned in an office where a prospective typist was given a test.
Baitball Blogger
Oct 2014
#19
I remember my mother putting mercurochrome on my skinned knees in the early '80's (n/t)
Spider Jerusalem
Oct 2014
#145
Have you ever operated a (record) turntable? Bonus:Why would you use a penny on a turntable?
NightWatcher
Oct 2014
#51
I believe that my age group may have been the last to be compelled to register
pablo_marmol
Oct 2014
#104
IT WOULD SEEM....that there is a serious dearth of young people answering these questions.
A HERETIC I AM
Oct 2014
#73
i'm in the ask a question category but i don't know many of the answers to these questions
orleans
Oct 2014
#88
I'm late 40s, so close enough. Okay, whippersnapppers, my question is this:
Arugula Latte
Oct 2014
#90
No I haven't. Why don't they just learn to play a real instrument?
Manifestor_of_Light
Oct 2014
#159