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Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
1. And I'm sure YOU know how to use a button hook to fasten your shoes.
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 01:52 AM
Apr 2018


Or how to adjust the spark advance lever on a Model-A



PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,862 posts)
3. My very first car, a '59 Beetle, had a manual choke.
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 01:55 AM
Apr 2018

I really loved the control it gave me.

I have long since adjusted to not having one.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,862 posts)
2. And similarly the younger generation can mock us old people
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 01:54 AM
Apr 2018

who don't get the newer technology.

I'd be hard pressed to tell you the last time I saw or used a rotary phone. My older son is now 35 and he never saw one. Push-button phones of various kinds started showing up by 1969 or so. That's almost fifty years ago. So anyone younger than 60 has spent a good deal of his or her life without rotary phones.

I am offended that anyone thinks this is amusing. Let's mock people who can't use a manual typewriter. Let's make fun of someone who can't drive a stick shift. (Oh, and I'm 69 and I still drive a stick, so if anyone is entitled to mock those who only drive an automatic I suppose it's me.) Let's humiliate those who don't know how to milk a cow or harness a team of horses to a plow.

Technology changes. Get over it.

brewens

(13,598 posts)
6. I didn't know I was in a room with an old school phone one day and about shit my pants when it rang!
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 05:45 AM
Apr 2018

I hadn't noticed it and hadn't heard a real phone bell go off for who knows how many years. It was push button but otherwise just like the one in the video.

I was working in a small town in eastern Washington state. The building was their city hall and library combined with fire house adjacent. They still had that old phone working.

pansypoo53219

(20,981 posts)
7. my grandpa had one. he was a MA BELL man.
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 05:54 AM
Apr 2018

i have a few rotary phones. i go to estate sales. used to be more time travel. old metal fans better. old heaters. ICE PICKS. PATENT DATES! gee, all the old tech i have seen. deco x ray, treadle dentil drill, a phone switching board! AN EDISON MIMEOGRAPH. hell, i once saw a phone w/ no numbers, just a crank.

Siwsan

(26,272 posts)
8. One can only imagine what she'd do if she saw THIS phone
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 07:44 AM
Apr 2018

This is a part of the 'estate' I inherited from my aunt and uncle. I remember when they bought this - it was my aunt's dream phone. After a while, the weight of the receiver paved the way for it being nothing more than a piece of tchotchke. Since she held on to it, I guess her admiration never ended. I intend to see if the local community players would like it for their prop collection.

Leith

(7,809 posts)
9. I Don't Get People Sometimes
Wed Apr 4, 2018, 10:41 AM
Apr 2018

Arianna is a young girl who has not seen a phone like that because they stopped making them decades before she was born. Rather than trying to shame a child, the woman should have just shown her how it worked. It would have taken less time and everyone would have avoided the irritation.

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