Posted by Gambles on September 02, 2012 at 12:33:08 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: Re: Cell phone posted by Mike (WA) on September 02, 2012 at 09:18:48:
Most local phone companies still allow the rotary phone. As you know, it makes a certain amount of "clicks", depending on the number you dialed. One click for the number 1 hole, Five clicks for the number 5 hole. Remember when a business could lock out outgoing calls by the little locks that they would put on the number 1 hole? DID YOU KNOW that you could still dial out without using the rotary dial (if you were good and practiced it) by quickly pushing the button that the headpiece rested on? If you have an old rotary, try it some time. Of course if you wanted to dial 2, you pushed the button twice and if you wanted to dial 7, you pushed the button 7 times fairly fast. Information from a misspent youth.
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