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Thomas wrote:We have a wall telephone in the kitchen...don't ask.
Anyway, my wife and I have taken to not answering the land line much. Most of the calls are telemarketers.
Last night, just as I started to prepare a thyme-infused shrimp scampi with penne on the side, the phone rang, I grabbed it and it was a friend who needed to talk--for an hour and a half.
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Rahsaan wrote:We also had a wall telephone in the kitchen growing up, and have done many things while on that phone with the loooong cord. These days its all cordless, which makes things easier, but my mother is always reminding us that those old-fashioned wall phones are not dependent on electricity and therefore good to have in times when the power goes out. Still, I don't have one.
Thomas wrote:...wireless phones are useless for that purpose.
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:-- The old wall phones did not run without electricity! The phone company provided the electricity, not the power company. (That's why an old phone has 4 wires: 2 for the conversation and 2 for the juice to make the bell ring.)
Redwinger
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:36 pm
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:I guess I'm the geek in the room. Ladies and gents:
-- You may use a cell phone hands-free by getting a Bluetooth earpiece for it.
-- The old wall phones did not run without electricity! The phone company provided the electricity, not the power company. (That's why an old phone has 4 wires: 2 for the conversation and 2 for the juice to make the bell ring.)
Rahsaan wrote:Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:-- The old wall phones did not run without electricity! The phone company provided the electricity, not the power company. (That's why an old phone has 4 wires: 2 for the conversation and 2 for the juice to make the bell ring.)
I figured they needed power, otherwise they couldn't work, but this distinction is useful and google fills in the other details about why they work during power outages (copper wires buried so deep in the ground that they don't get affected by most outages).
Thomas wrote:1. I can't stand those things in my ear, especially that they keep falling out.
2. Well, we meant the power from the power company. Don't read what we write, read what we meant to write...
As an aside: six years ago, we had one of our regularly magnificent storms the day after I had a DSL installed. Within minutes after the thunder and lightening, I smelled an electric fire. It was the new DSL modem or whatever they call them. Lightening reached into the phone line and zap!
Now, we must pull the cable out of the phone jack during our regularly scheduled Finger Lakes weather events.
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Not only that, but a problem with Con Ed's generators is not a problem with AT&T's generators.
Redwinger
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:36 pm
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Thomas wrote:Reminds me of the first time I traveled from my Brooklyn hometown to another state, Texas, and wanted to know what's on channel 2--thinking that was CBS everywhere.
Redwinger wrote:Thomas wrote:Reminds me of the first time I traveled from my Brooklyn hometown to another state, Texas, and wanted to know what's on channel 2--thinking that was CBS everywhere.
We got TV channels IIRC:
Channel 2: CBS
Channel 4: NBC
Channel 5: Dupont (/) Network--Nothing good was every on that station.
Channel 7: ABC
Channel 9: Home of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Knothole Gang
Channel 11: F%cking Yankees and maybe the Giants (?)
Channel 13: Howdy Doody
Thomas wrote:Redwinger wrote:Thomas wrote:Reminds me of the first time I traveled from my Brooklyn hometown to another state, Texas, and wanted to know what's on channel 2--thinking that was CBS everywhere.
We got TV channels IIRC:
Channel 2: CBS
Channel 4: NBC
Channel 5: Dupont (/) Network--Nothing good was every on that station.
Channel 7: ABC
Channel 9: Home of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Knothole Gang
Channel 11: F%cking Yankees and maybe the Giants (?)
Channel 13: Howdy Doody
Channel 9: My beer is Rheingold the dry beer; think of Rheingold whenever you buy beer; it's not bitter, not sweet, extra dry flavored treat; won't you try extra dry Rheingold beer?
Play ball!
Ah, the Brooklyn Boys of Summer. When they left in 1958, baseball never was the same for me.
Thomas wrote:Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Not only that, but a problem with Con Ed's generators is not a problem with AT&T's generators.
Jeff, you may be a geek, but you are also sooo provincial. Con Ed? Not in the rest of the world.
Speaking of Brooklyn, I'm there next week for a few days. Do you know anything about Two Frank's Restaurant in Carroll Gardens?
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Thomas wrote:Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Not only that, but a problem with Con Ed's generators is not a problem with AT&T's generators.
Jeff, you may be a geek, but you are also sooo provincial. Con Ed? Not in the rest of the world.
Spare me your insults. I used Con Ed as an example. I have lived under United Illuminating and others, thank you very much. (No complaint about AT&T? We have board members outside the US, you know.)Speaking of Brooklyn, I'm there next week for a few days. Do you know anything about Two Frank's Restaurant in Carroll Gardens?
First you insult me and then you expect answers?
Thomas wrote:Sorry. I didn't use the emoticon because I thought you were sophisticated enough to see that I was kidding. My bad. Forget i asked.
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Thomas wrote:Sorry. I didn't use the emoticon because I thought you were sophisticated enough to see that I was kidding. My bad. Forget i asked.
Read what you just wrote. You dig the hole deeper by insulting me a different way while apologizing.
Thomas wrote:Perhaps, but before going off the deep end, I usually ask the other person exactly what was meant by a comment that might have raised my insult barometer.
The "sooo" was the first attempt to indicate I was kidding, and the "reminds me of" was the second. The restaurant question was the final "I'm kidding, now let's get back to talking real..."
I misfired.
Truce.
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:
Truce.
Fine.
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Redwinger wrote:Thomas wrote:Reminds me of the first time I traveled from my Brooklyn hometown to another state, Texas, and wanted to know what's on channel 2--thinking that was CBS everywhere.
We got TV channels IIRC:
Channel 2: CBS
Channel 4: NBC
Channel 5: Dupont (/) Network--Nothing good was every on that station.
Channel 7: ABC
Channel 9: Home of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Knothole Gang
Channel 11: F%cking Yankees and maybe the Giants (?)
Channel 13: Howdy Doody
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