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  • #31
    Re: Raise your hands...

    Landline (bundled with TV/Internet) here too...small children, alarm system, etc...and a penchant for using a rotary style phone.

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    • #32
      Re: Raise your hands...

      Originally posted by gmdcblack
      Landline (bundled with TV/Internet) here too...small children, alarm system, etc...and a penchant for using a rotary style phone.
      Some of my students (high school) don't even know what a rotary phone is. I tried explaining the original area code scheme to them (more frequently dialed codes got the easier to dial numbers, e.g. 212, 312, 213, while infrequent got harder e.g. 808) and they looked at me like I was from Mars.
      Enabler of DW and 5 kids
      Let's go Mets!

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      • #33
        Re: Raise your hands...

        We have a landline. We didn't have one at first but when I was pregnant with DD1 and we were 6 hours from our closest relatives my MIL insisted we get one so I could call 911 in case I had an emergency while DH was at school. Now we keep it because we need it for internet. We pay about $40 a month for local calling and internet. DH and I share a cell phone that is on a family plan with my mom, sister and brother. My mom still pays for our cell phones

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        • #34
          Re: Raise your hands...

          I tried explaining the original area code scheme to them
          That is your problem, verbal communication...if you had just IM'd them or texted them, I am sure that they would have understood! (says the guy who is too cheap-and technology challenged-to change his cell plan to include texting)

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          • #35
            Re: Raise your hands...

            Originally posted by gmdcblack
            I tried explaining the original area code scheme to them
            That is your problem, verbal communication...if you had just IM'd them or texted them, I am sure that they would have understood!
            OK...if somebody would just explain to me what "texting" is...
            I think it's got something to do with facebook, right? Or betamax?
            :P
            Enabler of DW and 5 kids
            Let's go Mets!

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            • #36
              Re: Raise your hands...

              No landline here - we got rid of it when we had three teenagers and all five of us have cellphones connected through a family plan.

              I do sometimes miss the old heavy phone receivers - the voices sounded more real to me. If I could find one of those old phones I would probably get a landline again. hone:

              I have just learned how to text - I bought a new phone and it had too many gadgets I returned it and asked for a geezer phone and got one with LARGE letters and numbers and it can call and text only and has a 911 button and my mom could even use it.

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              • #37
                Re: Raise your hands...

                We have one now!! We have a landline, cell and a headset if we need VOIP. Thank you hurricanes

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