Have you ever...
- Used a telephone book (95%, 183 votes)
- Spoken to a (human) telephone operator (61%, 117 votes)
- Reversed charges on a call (43%, 83 votes)
- Made a call from pay phone / phone box (94%, 181 votes)
- Received a call on a pay phone / phone box (41%, 79 votes)
- Used a phone card (75%, 145 votes)
- Dialled from one exchange to another to route a call (14%, 27 votes)
- Used a rotary dial phone (92%, 177 votes)
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Bradley
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Extreme Electronics
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Court Cantrell does not comply
in reply to Neil Brown • • •I've done all but two (reversed charges & dialed from one exchange to another).
I am an old.
Milcom Miasma
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Milcom Miasma
in reply to Milcom Miasma • • •Heh. I thought you were collecting multiple data points for a demographic profile. π
You can sell those, you know.
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Galactic Stone
in reply to ARGVMI~1.PIF • • •Susan Calvin
in reply to Galactic Stone • • •Tuchowski
in reply to ARGVMI~1.PIF • • •@neil
RantingCanuck
in reply to ARGVMI~1.PIF • • •I'm not old... the kids (and their children too) these days are just too young
Girl on the Net
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Mx. Eddie R
in reply to Girl on the Net • • •@girlonthenet
So that really worked, eh? I've only ever seen on TV or movies when calls come in to a phone booth, never in real life.
When I was a kid I was 100% unreachable out of the yard; I'd just end up eating leftovers if I happened to be out late and missed supper.
Daniel Durrans
in reply to Mx. Eddie R • • •Girl on the Net
in reply to Daniel Durrans • • •Paul_IPv6
in reply to Neil Brown • • •if you said yes to more than two of these, you're overdue to schedule your next colonoscopy... π
(which reminds me...)
Andrew
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Zazzoo π¨π¦
in reply to Neil Brown • • •All of the above!
I'd also throw in "Used a payphone for free using a tone generator" and "avoided long distance fees using a DISA system"π
HighlandLawyer
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Mr. Bill
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Neil Brown
in reply to Mr. Bill • • •@bmacDonald94
In the UK, we had the speaking clock from the mid 1930's, IIRC, and to dial it one called "123" π
martin lentink πͺπΊ πΊπ¦π
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Mr. Bill
in reply to martin lentink πͺπΊ πΊπ¦π • • •Paul Martin
in reply to Neil Brown • • •@bmacDonald94@hostux.social It was TIM originally. And only 123 in Director Areas; 8081 on other types of exchanges. (246 8081 was an unpublished number for it in Director Areas)
You can still call 123 on a BT line but it'll cost you. It used to be local call rate but now it's quite expensive.
Of course my Asterisk instance has the speaking clock (Pat Simmons) on 123.
Downshift π
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Plan-A
in reply to Neil Brown • — (0.0.0.0) •Lydia Conwell
in reply to Neil Brown • • •h0h0kam
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Digital Mark Ξ» βοΈ πΉ π½
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Lstn2urmama π¨π¦
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Troed SΓ₯ngberg
in reply to Neil Brown • • •hah
/actual way back when #PhonePhreak checking in
Dialing from one floor to another routing the call via Japan gave a nice two second delay.
Richard
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Neil Brown
in reply to Richard • • •Greem (Graeme. Not Graham!)
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Snaprails
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Paul Richards
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Andrew Deacon
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Neil Brown
in reply to Andrew Deacon • • •ΧΧ Χ ΧΧΧ β’ Hanan Cohen
in reply to Neil Brown • • •rk: itβs hyphen-minus actually
in reply to Neil Brown • • •k8quinn πΊπ¦ π¨π¦ π²π½ πͺπΊ
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Graham Sutherland / Polynomial
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Graham Sutherland / Polynomial
in reply to Graham Sutherland / Polynomial • • •Derick Rethans
in reply to Neil Brown • • •I am PJπ΅πΉ
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Dr Ro Smith
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Most of these. Not sure about the phone card. I don't *think* so, but I'm not entirely sure.
I've talked to operators but I don't think been routed from one system to another, unless this includes dialling 9 to dial out, or being forwarded by a receptionist?
Never received a phone call in a phone booth, but used to use them regularly to call parents as a child and teenager.
Sarah Jamie Lewis
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Paul_IPv6
in reply to Sarah Jamie Lewis • • •i missed one (the exchange to exchange one)...
Neil Brown
in reply to Sarah Jamie Lewis • • •int%rmitt]nt sig^al. ...~!...)
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Colin the Mathmo
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Alex@rtnVFRmedia Suffolk UK
in reply to Colin the Mathmo • • •Damien
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Pete Prodoehl π
in reply to Damien • • •Stephen Paulger
in reply to Neil Brown • • •I am curious what it means to dial from one exchange to another.
I probably only called local numbers as a kid and dialing other areas when I was older was always just preceding the number with a 4 or 5 digit area code, did it work differently before?
Laurent Bercot
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Cecilia Bell
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Jessamyn
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Most I'm not sure what "Dialled from one exchange to another" means specifically, maybe a UK thing?
I did buy this bad boy new in box from my local thrift store last week. I have a Bluetooth dongle in my house so that I can make calls with it. Fake dialtone and everything!
VoidZeroOne
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Neil Brown
in reply to VoidZeroOne • • •SlΓ¦ttaratindur π
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Garrett Wollman
in reply to Neil Brown • • •jlapoutre
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Shark Attak
in reply to Neil Brown • • •FJ Brodie
in reply to Neil Brown • • •All but one of the above. I never did the exchange thingy. But the rest, yeah, in my early teens.
And only reverse charged my parents, with their agreement in advance!
jelte
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Markus
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Heckin' Chonker
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Eric Lawton
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Our first phone didn't have a dial.
We just picked up the phone and asked the operator and she would plug our cable into the slot for the number we were calling.
If it was long distance (i.e. to another exchange), we could hear her talking to the operator at the next exchange along the line.
England, early 1960s.
In the 2 years before we got a dial, the operator never had a male-sounding voice.
@Dianora
David Hembrow
in reply to Eric Lawton • • •Daltux
in reply to Neil Brown • • •:harold:
Nay only to the second to last, as I'm not sure what it means.
AlgoCompSynth by znmeb πΊπ¦
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Proud to say yes to every single one. ***And*** made long distance calls when they could only be connected by a human operator!!
Bonus points - a two-party phone line!!
Rob Williamson
in reply to Neil Brown • • •kauer
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Pinchy63 π¨π¦
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Seth Galitzer
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Neil Brown
in reply to Seth Galitzer • • •Marion π¦βοΈ
in reply to Neil Brown • • •RevK
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Neil Brown
in reply to RevK • • •@revk
I forgot to add a "Got bored and wrote a PBX" option for you.
dwardoric
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Cowboy Who?
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Westcoastmaven π¨π¦
in reply to Cowboy Who? • • •jimfl
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Andres
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Luke
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Julescelt
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Does using government phones from the 80-90s count as rerouting a call when trying to reach another office outside your building but another government office? (US government)
And don't get me started on the whole 'park' thing....
Ivi Choc
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Melissa BearTrix
in reply to Neil Brown • • •I'm old
Hugz & xXx
Autumn Thiesing
in reply to Neil Brown • • •I have done all of these things, but the system only allows me to choose one.
#GenX #Xennial #1980
Rick Kenobi π¨π¦
in reply to Neil Brown • • •I got them all - do I win a potato?
Also, this is in my kitchen...
Cat ππ₯ (D.Burch) β
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Parker Morse
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Technodad
in reply to Neil Brown • • •- Dialed a four digit number to reach someone in the same town
- Given my number as COpley 7-3892
SpaceLifeForm
in reply to Neil Brown • • •Based upon the poll results, it is obvious that there are many experienced people here. Also old.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=n0geurEsβ¦
Rotary Phone Stumps Two Teenage Boys in Hilarious Bet
Audacy (YouTube)Tim Ward βπͺπΊπΆ #FBPE
in reply to SpaceLifeForm • • •SpaceLifeForm
in reply to Tim Ward βπͺπΊπΆ #FBPE • • •@TimWardCam
That would be difficult for kids, because it requires lifting the handset, and demonstrating a sense of timing.
#SS7