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mr. ed wrote:
One day I was giving a talk during a religious service while wearing my pager on my belt. The pager was set to vibrate. Well, someone called and I jumped a little during the talk. I wonder if the congregation thought I had a sudden infusion of Holy Spirit! :B
Jun-03-2021 06:33 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:2112 wrote:
When I was young and on the road I would call my mom collect to let her know I was ok. I would use my name (David) as the person I'm trying to reach. The operator would say "collect call for David" and mom would say "Dave's not here". She knew I was ok and it didn't cost a dime.
LOL!
Daves not here - Cheech & Chong :B
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Crowe wrote:Evidently you're not hammered with extended warranty sales calls, LOL.
Seen an article that stated that manual transmissions were becoming a theft prevention item because so few people know how to use them.
LOL they are indeed! However, finding them is more and more difficult, even in sports cars.
I'm not sure I'd go to the extent of calling cell phone a necessity just yet but as life and technology evolve it may become that way. They've impacted my life in a positive way with few negatives.
May-18-2021 11:01 AM
valhalla360 wrote:Wow time marches on, this occured in 87 so actually 34 years ago. But my point was technology moves on and stuff becomes obsolete.colliehauler wrote:Crowe wrote:True but this was 20 years ago before black rotary desk phones were complete obsolete.
He had no idea how to use it.
Of course he wouldn't, just like most of us wouldn't know how to use something that was prevalent 75 years ago or something we don't use in everyday life or at our jobs.
Seen an article that stated that manual transmissions were becoming a theft prevention item because so few people know how to use them.
20yr ago rotary phones were very much an oddity. By the 1980's they were already being phased out, so most folks under 35 likely have never used one and even for the rest, they are a distant memory.
I am a bit sad that the manual transmission is dying a slow death but when it lost it's MPG advantage and sports cars found they could sell a fake manual transmission, it was just a matter time.
May-18-2021 10:45 AM
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