Same here. Fun looking, but awful to use...
Form Over Function, indeed! I agree that the phone was hard to actually use, but it was beyond awesome to actually have! Plus, in those days, we still had the capability to dial a code on our home phones which would check our ringers. I would occasionally excuse myself when company was over, to the other house phone, and dial the code, just so the house phones would ring, and the company could hear and see the "Red Alert" response! I KNOW, I KNOW! There is a sickness there, not yet identified by the APA!
But, I did it anyway!...
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The astronomical operating costs made the thing a guaranteed failure.
Been like today: almost no one uses video calls.
Because outside of "grandma wants to see her grandson" situations, video calls are a fucking awful idea.
I don't want people to see me while I'm talking to them on the phone.
Meanwhile people can't snap a picture these days without making sure their face in the shot.As much as I love the technology that allows us to do this I have to kind of agree. Because for me and my luck if it were popular people would call me at the wrong moment such as coming out the bathroom or the kitchen with a mouth full of food, or the toilet. I wouldn't want to see who I ring anyway, but I do love the technology.
Meanwhile people can't snap a picture these days without making sure their face in the shot.![]()
This is very true. I think they call those "selfies"![]()
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