Posted 8 years ago
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Having trouble learning the ins & outs of your new Smart Phone? Your gram & gramps suffered the same kind of learning curve for the new-fangled rotary dialers too, as this 2-page spread from a 1934 directory shows. Party lines and no operator to assist automatically must have made for many many 'wrong numbers' at the beginning - especially if you were trying to call your next-door neighbor on that party line.
And did you know that, in the very early days of telephones, customers did NOT have exclusive ownership to a phone number? 'Your' number could be changed by the phone co. at their discretion depending on the demands of their primitive systems at the time. Oh, the horror!
This is why I LOVE ephemera!
I second that emotion, Celiene!
Past is prologue, but only if we are willing to learn from it.
LMAO !!!!