Part of what I do involves dealing with a division of the London Stock Exchange. They correspond by fax....FFS
I have to use a fax machine everyday unfortunately. There is talk (and panic) of decommissioning them.
Part of what I do involves dealing with a division of the London Stock Exchange. They correspond by fax....FFS
And the cycling drugs, presumably?I'd go back to the 70's at the drop of a hat. For the cycling anyway. And the pop music. But not the strikes and the wallpaper.
To me too. I suspect I'd either still be imprisoned for computer misuse (or being water boarded by the orange man if I'd targetted the USA) or very very rich.I'd have liked the internet and current technology when I was a kid. It would have made a big difference.
Which colour scheme?We had a phone as my Dad needed it for his work. Most of our neighbours didn't have one and we often took messages for them and had a constant stream of people wanting to use the phone and leaving 20p to pay for it. Nowadays I communicate with people all over the world but don't generally be talking to neighbours!
The good old days of having a barman telling you you were wanted on the phone as it wasn't unusual to phone around anywhere where someone might be if you needed to speak to them.
I remember a small time second car dealer who conducted all his business from the phone box outside his front door - leaving the sitting room window open so he could hear it ringing when he advertised cars in the local paper and dashing out to answer it. I actually remember "for sale" adds in papers with no phone number, just a name and an address as the seller had no phone.
I actually miss phone boxes. In a world of everyone constantly being on the phone and shouting an trying to be heard above the background noise I think it was nice to go into a phone box and shut the door and have peace and privacy to carry out your call.
Which colour scheme?
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