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Jon Danniken wrote:
Tony wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: aemeijers wrote: And even if the TT pad is disabled, you can still dial by using the hook lever as a telegraph key.... Used to be able to get the Operator that way, at least. Now you can't even get the Operator by hitting '0'. And they call it progress. Jon Here is what gets me. It's hard to keep up with what area codes need to be dialed (ok, toned). If I get a recording telling me not to use the area code, they could have just as easily made it ring through either way! Beginning this year they made us add the area code for a *local* call! Dialing my neighbor across the street I now have to punch in 10 digits. *******s. Jon That is why they invented "speed dial" Two or 3 punches and you have it done. |
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On 6/14/2010 8:34 AM, Chuck wrote:
Jon Danniken wrote: Tony wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: aemeijers wrote: And even if the TT pad is disabled, you can still dial by using the hook lever as a telegraph key.... Used to be able to get the Operator that way, at least. Now you can't even get the Operator by hitting '0'. And they call it progress. Jon Here is what gets me. It's hard to keep up with what area codes need to be dialed (ok, toned). If I get a recording telling me not to use the area code, they could have just as easily made it ring through either way! Beginning this year they made us add the area code for a *local* call! Dialing my neighbor across the street I now have to punch in 10 digits. *******s. Jon That is why they invented "speed dial" Two or 3 punches and you have it done. I used to travel frequently to Japan. I wondered why we didn't implement changes to fill the need for numbers as simply as they did. They have essentially the same system as the US where 3 digits are the exchange and the next 4 digits are a phone number in that exchange. When they started running out of numbers they increased the numbers per exchange from 4 to 5 places. Existing numbers were given the prefix 3. So 999-1111 became 999-31111. That added almost 90,000 numbers per exchange without needing to do confusing stuff like area code overlays where now your neighbor can be in a different area code. |
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Chuck wrote:
Jon Danniken wrote: Tony wrote: Jon Danniken wrote: aemeijers wrote: And even if the TT pad is disabled, you can still dial by using the hook lever as a telegraph key.... Used to be able to get the Operator that way, at least. Now you can't even get the Operator by hitting '0'. And they call it progress. Jon Here is what gets me. It's hard to keep up with what area codes need to be dialed (ok, toned). If I get a recording telling me not to use the area code, they could have just as easily made it ring through either way! Beginning this year they made us add the area code for a *local* call! Dialing my neighbor across the street I now have to punch in 10 digits. *******s. Jon That is why they invented "speed dial" Two or 3 punches and you have it done. Yeah, but I end up fumblefingering the phone too much to make that worthwhile. Plus it's just one more thing to have to remember. I am, however, tempted to route the phone through an old modem, and have the computer do the dialing for me. That worked out splendedly the last time I had it hooked up that way. Jon |
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 12:25:32 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
wrote: [snip] I am, however, tempted to route the phone through an old modem, and have the computer do the dialing for me. That worked out splendedly the last time I had it hooked up that way. Jon Now I usually "dial" from caller ID. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us "Death is an experience best avoided, as it makes reliable internet access difficult to obtain." |
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 08:34:05 -0400, Chuck wrote:
[snip] That is why they invented "speed dial" Two or 3 punches and you have it done. I wouldn't use that for more than 1 or 2 numbers, when there was no way to be sure what number you're dialing until it's too late. -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us "Death is an experience best avoided, as it makes reliable internet access difficult to obtain." |
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