My Computer Changed The TIme By Itself
On 11/4/2012 1:08 PM, hr(bob) wrote:
.... ... one of the Microsoft Windows XP updates put some new intelligence into my machine? yes -- |
My Computer Changed The TIme By Itself
On Nov 4, 2:28*pm, dpb wrote:
On 11/4/2012 1:08 PM, hr(bob) wrote: ... ... one of the Microsoft Windows XP updates put some new intelligence into my machine? yes -- Thanks to everyone for confirming what I suspected. The minute differs from the minute on my cellphone by about 10 seconds, that is truly amazing. I go back to when a long distance phone call meant shouting at top volume and then not always being able to hear the person at the other end , very late 1940's and very early 1950's. |
My Computer Changed The TIme By Itself
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My Computer Changed The TIme By Itself
On 11-04-2012 21:57, The Daring Dufas wrote:
On the farm in the 60's we got phone service from a private little rural phone company and we were on a party line. It was a hoot. ^_^ On my parents' farm in the 1980s they had a party line. -- Wes Groleau Curmudgeon's Complaints on Courtesy: http://www.onlinenetiquette.com/courtesy1.html |
My Computer Changed The TIme By Itself
Wes Groleau wrote:
On 11-04-2012 21:57, The Daring Dufas wrote: On the farm in the 60's we got phone service from a private little rural phone company and we were on a party line. It was a hoot. ^_^ On my parents' farm in the 1980s they had a party line. I remember in the 50's party lines were common in the suburbs. You had to count the rings. Then quietly pick up handset and listen in. Greg |
My Computer Changed The TIme By Itself
On Mon, 5 Nov 2012 03:17:15 +0000 (UTC), gregz
wrote: Wes Groleau wrote: On 11-04-2012 21:57, The Daring Dufas wrote: On the farm in the 60's we got phone service from a private little rural phone company and we were on a party line. It was a hoot. ^_^ On my parents' farm in the 1980s they had a party line. I remember in the 50's party lines were common in the suburbs. You had to count the rings. Then quietly pick up handset and listen in. Greg In '57 we moved to the INdianapolis suburbs. When my mother signed up for a phone, she was told she could have a party line with no one else on it. I guess they had planned for when there were more people in the area. So she saved money and it was like a private line for 9 years. till we moved. |
My Computer Changed The TIme By Itself
Wes Groleau wrote:
On 11-04-2012 21:57, The Daring Dufas wrote: On the farm in the 60's we got phone service from a private little rural phone company and we were on a party line. It was a hoot. ^_^ On my parents' farm in the 1980s they had a party line. Talk about technology. I just picked up my old fashioned tone dial handset, by tapping on the hangup button on the wall, I called my cell phone. Is that cool. I like the old phone, works without external power, and has loud bell. Also got loud bell in garage. Greg |
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