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Post by nana on Jan 31, 2021 9:28:13 GMT -5
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Post by dwayner2 on Jan 31, 2021 9:45:31 GMT -5
Great story. Don’t we wish ALL kids spent their time using their head like this boy. We need to keep track of his progress and invest in his first business, sounds like a go-getter.
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Post by mach12 on Jan 31, 2021 15:39:17 GMT -5
Good article. I have that beige push button phone in the photo and still use it. It's the only phone in the house that works when the power goes out.
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Post by nana on Feb 2, 2021 20:43:02 GMT -5
He makes me want to fix up the old rotary phone that was in my house when I was growing up. It’s still out in my garage somewhere.
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Post by pooka on Feb 3, 2021 0:07:49 GMT -5
The phone I use most at home is a blue rotary Trimline. Honestly, I only use it to answer the many nuisance calls I got on the no call list to avoid. I still have the old rotary phone that was first installed in this house back in the 1940s. One of my moms first jobs was working for AT&T, the phone company as an operator, so she had to have a home phone so they could get in touch with her.
Here's a story that might be of interest. It's a space engineer who hates smart phones.
She sells kits to build your own.
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Post by nana on Feb 3, 2021 18:32:42 GMT -5
If I was ever going to own a cell phone, it would be this one! In atomic hotline red!
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