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« on: Feb 21 06 07:24 »
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Lorilei writes: "I found this photo in 2003 at Urban Ore, an awesome salvage, recycling, and reuse resource in Berkeley, CA. I was looking through their section of old photographs and found a couple of 8"x10" B&W prints of women in a data center. The only identifying info I could find on them was the typewritten "MISS COMPUTER 1973" label. Sadly, i have no idea where this picture was taken."

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« Reply #1 on: Feb 21 06 10:24 »
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Wow, look at the old-timey black telephone in the bottom picture...how many people here have used one of those? (I have/did.)
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« Reply #2 on: Feb 21 06 06:30 »
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We had a rotary phone at our house a little while ago! It still worked and everything. Very satisfying to hear the sound they made....*sigh*
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...religion has made some contributions to civilization. It helped in the early days to fix the calendar, and it caused Egyptian priests to chronicle ecplipses with such care that in time they were able to predict them. These two services I am prepared to acknowledge, but I do not know of any others
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« Reply #3 on: Feb 21 06 06:50 »
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Those pics look more like from late 50s, rather than the 70s.
 
 
But that chick in white sweater looks hawt!
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« Reply #4 on: Feb 21 06 09:39 »
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Holy, I remember working at he Imperial Bank Data Centre on Hornby and Helmken, years ago....looked kinda like that. !!!!!!!
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« Reply #5 on: Feb 21 06 09:46 »
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it wasnt that long ago when i just got rid of one of those rotary phones. i probably still have it laying around the house somewhere. maybe i should ebay it?
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« Reply #6 on: Feb 21 06 09:56 »
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OMG....I was just saying to hubby a while back that I would love a rotary phone.  We had one when we were kids.  (he's too young....doesn't remember them....teehee).  Loved that sound of dialing.
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« Reply #7 on: Feb 21 06 09:59 »
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i hated when i would be dialing the last digit of a number then my finger would slip and mis-dialed! grrrr... 
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I don't know about your area, but it worked just the same here. Just plug it in and I was seven years old again. The feeling of turning the dail and hearing the sound of it going back is major-league nostalgia.
And they're ten-for-a-penny at Goodwill.
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Does it still work ????
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Sure does. I think we put ours away in favor of a walk around phone but it was fun for a spell. It also sucked when you would call places that asked you to press a number.
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speaking of old equipment, there is a working typewriter at my place of work. when i first started there, i was like what the heck is that thing!
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Alas, the poor typewriter. Is there a more useless piece of machinery these days? It wasn't that long ago that everyone had to have one. Now you couldn't give one away (well, I'd take it for chuckles-then give it to Goodwill in a few months).
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Alas, the poor typewriter. Is there a more useless piece of machinery these days? It wasn't that long ago that everyone had to have one. Now you couldn't give one away (well, I'd take it for chuckles-then give it to Goodwill in a few months).

I collect the really old ones, war-time Remingtons, and older ones with glass-topped keys, etc.
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We have one of those old Remingtons, from hubby's great grandfather, the kind that has the black leather box case......and it still works !!!!!
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