On the subject of phone numbers, people get a laugh when I tell them my phone number for many years while a kid was literally 7.
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On the subject of phone numbers, people get a laugh when I tell them my phone number for many years while a kid was literally 7.
Before that it was 150 for a while.
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On the subject of phone numbers, people get a laugh when I tell them my phone number for many years while a kid was literally 7.
Before that it was 150 for a while.
It was an operator-based system so you'd pick up the phone and an operator would say "number please" like the 1940s. I'm not really *that* old, but it was a small isolated town so Bell Canada (the Canadian telephone monopoly) was happy to ignore us for a looong time.
I recall when they took out our phone system for an upgrade, it literally went to a museum. The new one was an office PBX so we all had 4-digit numbers like dialing people in your office.
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It was an operator-based system so you'd pick up the phone and an operator would say "number please" like the 1940s. I'm not really *that* old, but it was a small isolated town so Bell Canada (the Canadian telephone monopoly) was happy to ignore us for a looong time.
I recall when they took out our phone system for an upgrade, it literally went to a museum. The new one was an office PBX so we all had 4-digit numbers like dialing people in your office.
I remember (nostalgia alert) perhaps my first phone call! I picked up the phone and said to the operator "can I talk to my mom please?"
That's funny enough, but I recall she knew who my mom was visiting and connected me to that person's house. lol
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On the subject of phone numbers, people get a laugh when I tell them my phone number for many years while a kid was literally 7.
Before that it was 150 for a while.
Sometimes I add 1960s phone numbers I still remember to my passwords…
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Sometimes I add 1960s phone numbers I still remember to my passwords…
@GustavinoBevilacqua they're well memorized already, so that's a good approach
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@GustavinoBevilacqua they're well memorized already, so that's a good approach
Alas I can't use granny's number, 85694, for the SSH port