I hate to hijack the thread but..
When I was a kid, phones were hard wired. The phone had a cord, and the little square box with four screws in it was the hookup. You wanted phones in three rooms, you got three phones. Then they came up with the square four pin plugs. Now you can have one phone and move it around the house. Later they came up with the little plastic RJ connectors we have now. I also remember the four pin male adapter with the RJ jack on the back. You could plug your new-fangled plastic phone cord into the old four pin jack. Pretty high tech.
These days, a commercial phone number might be 1-800-888-9999. No problem on a touch tone, but a real pain in the ass on a dial phone.
When I was a kid, phones were hard wired. The phone had a cord, and the little square box with four screws in it was the hookup. You wanted phones in three rooms, you got three phones. Then they came up with the square four pin plugs. Now you can have one phone and move it around the house. Later they came up with the little plastic RJ connectors we have now. I also remember the four pin male adapter with the RJ jack on the back. You could plug your new-fangled plastic phone cord into the old four pin jack. Pretty high tech.
These days, a commercial phone number might be 1-800-888-9999. No problem on a touch tone, but a real pain in the ass on a dial phone.
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