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On Sun, 13 Jun 2010 22:29:03 -0400, 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! Here, they added a second (overlay) area code. AFAIK no numbers have been assigned to that code, but we're still required to dial all 10 digits even to call someone next door. BTW, I want to an appliance store recently (an old local store, not one something like Lowe's) and the (old) salesman was writing customers phone numbers down with 5 digits (5-digit dialing ended about 20 years ago, when we got ESS). -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us "Death is an experience best avoided, as it makes reliable internet access difficult to obtain." |
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