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Your first phone?

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  • jon-nycJ Offline
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    I really meant first cell phone. Of course we all had the Western Electric model 500. The phone company issued them to us our parents. We didn’t even own them back then.

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    • bachophileB bachophile

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      had this next to my bed growing up

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      @bachophile said:

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      had this next to my bed growing up

      A phone in your room?

      Spoiled kid. That explains a lot. 🤓

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        Personally - number 7

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        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

          I really meant first cell phone. Of course we all had the Western Electric model 500. The phone company issued them to us our parents. We didn’t even own them back then.

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          @jon-nyc said:

          I really meant first cell phone. Of course we all had the Western Electric model 500. The phone company issued them to us our parents. We didn’t even own them back then.

          Of course you did. And we knew that. But this is TNCR.

          "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

            I really meant first cell phone. Of course we all had the Western Electric model 500. The phone company issued them to us our parents. We didn’t even own them back then.

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            Axtremus
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            @jon-nyc said:
            The phone company issued them to us our parents. We didn’t even own them back then.

            My parents owned rotary phones, but I owned wall-mounted touchstone phones myself. I was already living on my own at the time, so I owned the wall-mounted phones, not my parents. I also owned DECT phones, "cordless" yet "not wireless."

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              Here they didn't allow you to own your own rotary phones until the 80s for most people, though in some areas you could do it in the late 70s. For decades ma bell wouldn't allow devices they didn't own to be connected. You were forced to rent them.

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              • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                Here they didn't allow you to own your own rotary phones until the 80s for most people, though in some areas you could do it in the late 70s. For decades ma bell wouldn't allow devices they didn't own to be connected. You were forced to rent them.

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                @jon-nyc said:

                Here they didn't allow you to own your own rotary phones until the 80s for most people, though in some areas you could do it in the late 70s. For decades ma bell wouldn't allow devices they didn't own to be connected. You were forced to rent them.

                It was the same in the UK. You had to rent them from the Post Office who ran the service until it was privatised in the 1980s. We had a party line - shared with a neighbour

                I was only joking

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                  Well yeah you lived in a 3rd world country.

                  Actually we had party lines but they were mostly gone by the 60s.

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                    I remember the blackberry. Used to play brick breaker (or whatever it was called) a lot. LOL. Thought it was the coolest thing to get email on the phone.

                    (now I realize maybe that was not such a good thing. LOL)

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                      The original version was just for email. The first time o saw one was in 1999 at Nasdaq. Their CIO carried one. He was always testing new technologies. I remember they had a pilot project where they sent stock quotes over TV signals using the channel designed to carry closed caption information.

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                      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                        The original version was just for email. The first time o saw one was in 1999 at Nasdaq. Their CIO carried one. He was always testing new technologies. I remember they had a pilot project where they sent stock quotes over TV signals using the channel designed to carry closed caption information.

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                        @jon-nyc said:

                        I remember they had a pilot project where they sent stock quotes over TV signals using the channel designed to carry closed caption information.

                        Teletext?

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                          Yes.

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                          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                            The original version was just for email. The first time o saw one was in 1999 at Nasdaq. Their CIO carried one. He was always testing new technologies. I remember they had a pilot project where they sent stock quotes over TV signals using the channel designed to carry closed caption information.

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                            @jon-nyc said:

                            The original version was just for email. The first time o saw one was in 1999 at Nasdaq. Their CIO carried one. He was always testing new technologies. I remember they had a pilot project where they sent stock quotes over TV signals using the channel designed to carry closed caption information.

                            Yeah, so we had that in the UK in the 1970's, it was called Ceefax. But you shit-hole country colonial types took a while to catch up.

                            I was only joking

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                              Ceefax because ‘minitel’ was taken.

                              BlackBerry integrated with corporate email systems it wasn’t just a standalone system.

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