• @[email protected]
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    289 months ago

    You could only program like 9 phone numbers on your phone because it only had 10 buttons for it and one of them was reserved for 911. All other numbers you either memorized, wrote down in a book or on cards, or dialed 411 to talk to a stranger whose job was to provide you with the contact information of people and businesses.

    • @[email protected]
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      129 months ago

      I utilized my skills of tiny writing from cheatsheets to fit every phone number I knew only a folded sticky note that lived in my wallet for probably 20 years before I realized it was long past being useful.

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        59 months ago

        I had that on a particularly study business card. I used one of those fine-tip pens and got about 40 numbers on it. Now I talk to strangers on the internet, and the points don’t matter.

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        49 months ago

        I never got to use speed dial, but it sounds like the kind of thing I would have. Or one of those things I would’ve meant to get around to setting up but never bothered to…

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      59 months ago

      My father literally had a digital rolodex device for keeping his phone numbers in for his early cellphones.

    • kronisk
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      59 months ago

      Also, calling a number to get the exact time when you needed to set your clocks.

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        49 months ago

        Or calling the movie theater and listening through the entire recorded message listing the films playing and all the times they’re playing at.