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https://www.facebook.com/whatdidijust/videos/160383747993470/Binkie The Clown
(7,911 posts)Or how to adjust the spark advance lever on a Model-A
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,862 posts)I really loved the control it gave me.
I have long since adjusted to not having one.
PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,862 posts)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.
Upthevibe
(8,053 posts)applegrove
(118,696 posts)brewens
(13,598 posts)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)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)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)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.