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Before dial came in, our gas station's phone number was "9."
I know we've talked about phone service many times, but the "smallest" I remember in my lifetime is 4-digit dialing.
Sam's story is interesting....but that photo is Simon the cat from HMS Amethyst. Note the tag on his neck.
"9," "4-digit dialing," even in old movies (not that I've seen them all, so maybe I'm completely wrong), it seems five or six was the lowest number once people stopped ringing the operator to put a call through. Do you mean "9" was the number when the operator was still placing calls? I'm just trying to understand? It would make sense, early on, that a local phone company would have started at "1" and worked up, but your station got "9" - wow.
If I'd been a crew member on the HMS Ark Royal I think my response would have been, "Get that cat off of this boat. He's bad luck."
I'd suggest people seek out the earlier Felix cartoons. The ones produced by Trans-Lux were rubbish by comparison.
When was 911 introduced as the emergency #?
If I'd been a crew member on the HMS Ark Royal I think my response would have been, "Get that cat off of this boat. He's bad luck."
I'd suggest people seek out the earlier Felix cartoons. The ones produced by Trans-Lux were rubbish by comparison.