And because rotary dialing is kind of time consuming they always cut in after the person has dialed or the last couple of rotary digits are being dialed.
That takes me back. It was time-consuming, ridiculous by today's standards. And if you had to make a lot of calls, it not only took time, your finger got sore.
My first push-button phone was an off-brand cheapie, a Trimline knockoff, and I thought it was going to bring me up to date. But when you pushed a button, it would pause and then you'd hear the click-click-click of rotary pulses. It took just as long as rotary dialing.
And even if that phone had come with Touchtone dialing, you had to pay extra back then for Touchtone service, which we weren't doing. So I was still stuck in the past.