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From: telecom@eecs.nwu.edu (TELECOM Moderator)
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Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
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Subject: Telecom Quotations
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Message-ID: <92.11.18.1@eecs.nwu.edu>
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Date: 18 Nov 92 08:00:00 GMT
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Organization: TELECOM Digest
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Lines: 417
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Remember the request the other day for telecom quotations? Here is
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the results.
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PAT
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From: ecampbel@metz.une.edu.au (Ed Campbell)
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Subject: Telephone Quotations : Summary
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Date: 17 Nov 92 22:14:55 GMT
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> Do you know of any quotes concerning the telephone, that you are
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> willing to share , eg "Do you know who I've always depended on?. Not
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> strangers, not friends. The telephone. That's my best friend" -
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> Marilyn Munroe.
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Another well-known one is
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[picks up phone, not-ringing]
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"Hello! What! Yes!" [hangs up phone]
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Eric Morecombe, The Morecombe and Wise Show.
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(I think you have to see the show).
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THANKS FOR ALL THE REPLIES I RECEIVED. A list follows. First here are
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some I found while rummaging through Dictionaries of Quotations in the
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local library
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They (wives) are people who think when the telephone bell rings,
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it is against the law not to answer it" --- Ring Lardner , 1923
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"La servitude. C'est ca, le telephone. Il sonne: tu accours.
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Ou bien tu n'accours pas, mais tu te ronges les sangs de regret
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ou de curiosite insatisfaite"
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--- Gabrielle Roy
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"Le telephone ne convient pas aux amoureux!
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Dans leurs conversations c'est le regard qui joue le role principal."
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--- Robert Hollier
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"You cannot settle the problems of Europe by long-distance telephone
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calls and telegrams. Round the table we must get ... "
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--- Ernest Bevin 1945.
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"Well if I called the wrong number, why did you answer the phone"
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--- James Thurber
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"Mr. Watson , come here, I want you"
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--- Alexander Graham Bell ( first telephone message)
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(obviously didn't have a good sense of occasion,... or a scriptwriter))
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"It (the telephone) will unmake our work. No greater instrument of
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counter revolution and conspiracy can be imagined"
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--- Josef Vissarvonovich Stalin
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"Hello, Neil and Buzz. I'm talking to you by telephone from the
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Oval Room at the White House, and this certainly has to be the
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most historic telephone call ever made"
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--- Richard Milhous Nixon ,20 July 1969,
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speaking to first men to land on the moon.
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From: Rob Knauerhase <rob@zorro.cecer.army.mil>
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Here are a few. The attribution is all the source I have, but I assume they
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are accurate.
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"This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a
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means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us."
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-- Western Union memo, 1877
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"Well-informed people know it is impossible to transmit the voice over
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wires. Even if it were, it would be of no practical value."
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-- Boston Post 1865
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"The FTS2000 10-digit number will match the commercial number. In other
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words, your FTS2000 number will be the same as your commercial number."
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-- a USA-CERL bulletin on updates to the Federal phone system
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(USA-CERL is the Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering
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Research Labs)
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From: tds@hoserve.att.com (Tony DeSimone)
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Sender: Antonio_DeSimone@ATT.COM (Tony DeSimone)
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"Communism must be like one big phone company."
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Lenny Bruce
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as quoted on "All Things Considered" 10/8/91
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"The possibilities of a private home telephone system throughout the
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country is out of the question. Almost the entire working population
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of the United States would be needed to switch cable."
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unidentified NY telphone financier, 1887
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quoted in C. J. Cain in vol 35 of the Fiber Optic Reprint
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Series, from Information Gatekeepers INC.
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"Well-informed people know it is impossible to transmit the voice over
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wires. Even if it were, it would be of no practical value."
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- Boston Post 1865
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"This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings
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to be seriously considered as a means of
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communication. The device is inherently of
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no value to us." -Western Union memo, 1877
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--
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"According to Judge Greene, "Despite AT&T's argument that Bell Labs was
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[a] leader in invention and innovation, and despite excellence and
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`scientific genius' of the Labs, they have produced few products of
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practical value."
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From: haynes@cats.UCSC.EDU (Jim Haynes)
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"It is my heart-warm and world-embracing Christmas hope and aspiration
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that all of us - the high, the low, the rich , the poor, the admired,
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the despised, the loved, the hated, the civilized, the savage - may
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eventually be gathered together in a heaven of everlasting rest and
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peace and bliss -- except the inventor of the telephone."
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Mark Twain, 1890
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From: John Boteler <bote@access.digex.com>
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Organization: Express Access Public Access UNIX, Greenbelt, Maryland USA
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Operater: "Are you havin trouble with an operator in Virginia?"
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Frank: "I'm havin trouble with the tephone cumpny, PERIOD!"
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From: "Terry Kennedy, Operations Mgr" <TERRY@spcvxa.spc.edu>
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A quich grope, errr... grep through my 20,000-plus item cookie file yields
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the following:
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Button: I don't mind being in touch with reality, so long as I don't have to
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pay the phone bill
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Automatic calling unit - teenager with a telephone
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-- Data communications glossary
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Hollerith - what thou doest when thy phone is on the fritzeth
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-- Data communications glossary
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%%
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One good reason why computers can do more work than people is that they never
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have to stop and answer the phone.
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%%
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We don't care. We don't have to. We're the Phone Company.
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%%
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As you know, birds do not have sexual organs because they would
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interfere with flight. [In fact, this was the big breakthrough for
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the Wright Brothers. They were watching birds one day, trying to
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figure out how to get their crude machine to fly, when suddenly it
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dawned on Wilbur. "Orville," he said, "all we have to do is remove
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the sexual organs!" You should have seen their original design.] As
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a result, birds are very, very difficult to arouse sexually. You
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almost never see an aroused bird. So when they want to reproduce,
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birds fly up and stand on telephone lines, where they monitor
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telephone conversations with their feet. When they find a
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conversation in which people are talking dirty, they grip the line
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very tightly until they are both highly aroused, at which point the
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female gets pregnant.
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-- Dave Barry, "Sex and the Single Amoeba: What Every
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Teen Should Know"
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%%
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Ask not for whom the telephone bell tolls... if thou art in the bathtub,
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it tolls for thee.
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%%
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Atlanta makes it against the law to tie a giraffe to a telephone pole
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or street lamp.
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%%
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For three days after death hair and fingernails continue to grow but
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phone calls taper off.
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-- Johnny Carson
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%%
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People who are funny and smart and return phone calls get much better
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press than people who are just funny and smart.
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-- Howard Simons, "The Washington Post"
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%%
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Real Users know your home telephone number.
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%%
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Telephone, n.:
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An invention of the devil which abrogates some of the
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advantages of making a disagreeable person keep his distance.
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-- Ambrose Bierce
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%%
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There were in this country two very large monopolies. The larger of
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the two had the following record: the Vietnam War, Watergate, double-
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digit inflation, fuel and energy shortages, bankrupt airlines, and the
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8-cent postcard. The second was responsible for such things as the
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transistor, the solar cell, lasers, synthetic crystals, high fidelity
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stereo recording, sound motion pictures, radio astronomy, negative
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feedback, magnetic tape, magnetic "bubbles", electronic switching
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systems, microwave radio and TV relay systems, information theory, the
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first electrical digital computer, and the first communications
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satellite. Guess which one got to tell the other how to run the
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telephone business?
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%%
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To understand this important story, you have to understand how the
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telephone company works. Your telephone is connected to a local
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computer, which is in turn connected to a regional computer, which is
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in turn connected to a loudspeaker the size of a garbage truck on the
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lawn of Edna A. Bargewater of Lawrence, Kan.
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Whenever you talk on the phone, your local computer listens in. If it
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suspects you're going to discuss an intimate topic, it notifies the
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computer above it, which listens in and decides whether to alert the
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one above it, until finally, if you really humiliate yourself, maybe
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break down in tears and tell your closest friend about a sordid
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incident from your past involving a seedy motel, a neighbor's spouse,
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an entire religious order, a garden hose and six quarts of tapioca
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pudding, the top computer feeds your conversation into Edna's
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loudspeaker, and she and her friends come out on the porch to listen
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and drink gin and laugh themselves silly.
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-- Dave Barry, "Won't It Be Just Great Owning Our Own
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Phones?"
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%%
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"Here at the Phone Company, we serve all kinds of people; from
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Presidents and Kings to the scum of the earth..."
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%%
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BUG [from telephone terminology, "bugs in a telephone cable", blamed
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for noisy lines; however, Jean Sammet has repeatedly been heard to
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claim that the use of the term in CS comes from a story concerning
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actual bugs found wedged in an early malfunctioning computer] n. An
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unwanted and unintended property of a program. (People can have
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bugs too (even winners) as in "PHW is a super winner, but he has
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some bugs.") See FEATURE.
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-- From the AI Hackers' Dictionary
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%%
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Hokey Dial, n. (also called Pseudo-Leased). A means of connecting
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terminals over a switched-line network (usually the public telephone
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system), when the terminals concerned are designed to work only on a
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permanently connected ("leased") line. What happens is that the user
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manually dials the connection and then starts the communications, and the
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hardware at each end hopefully cannot detect the difference. Used as
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emergency fall-back in some cases where the dedicated lines fail; also used
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as a cheap substitute for proper lines. National communication authorities
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do not always approve.
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-- from the IBM Jargon Dictionary
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%%
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MSG, v. (message) To communicate via a computer-transmitted message,
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rather than by telephone. Usage: "MSG me when you are ready to go to
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lunch".
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-- from the IBM Jargon Dictionary
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%%
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To the habitual reader, reading is a drug of which he is the
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slave; deprive him of printed matter and he grows nervous, moody, and
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restless; then, like the alcoholic bereft of brandy who will drink
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shellac or methylated spirit, he will make do with the advertisements
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of a paper five years old; he will make do with a telephone directory.
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-- W. Somerset Maugham, "The Bum"
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%%
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Here at the Phone Company, we serve all kinds of people; from
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President's and Kings to the scum of the earth...
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-- Lily Tomlin
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%%
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Now, telephone companies are not stupid, at least for large values of
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'stupid'.
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-- Michael O'Brien (Mr. Protocol)
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%%
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A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, a big TV with a hi-fi VCR and a nice
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stereo, a full fridge, a microwave, a UNIX system, two phone lines, a
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high speed modem, and thou.
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%%
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In recognizing AT&T Bell Laboratories for corporate innovation, for
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its invention of cellular mobile communications, IEEE President
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Russell C. Drew referred to the cellular telephone as a "basic
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necessity." How times have changed, one observer remarked: many in
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the room recalled the advent of direct dialing.
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-- The Institute, July 1988, pg. 11
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%%
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This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered
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as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to
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us.
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%%
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"You know you have answered too many Tech Support questions when your
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Pavlovian response to a ringing phone is to throw it out a window"
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-- mcmahon@tgv.com (John 'Fast-Eddie' McMahon)
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%%
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An agent is a vampire with a telephone.
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-- Any Editor
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%%
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I once met a lassie named Ruth
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In a long distance telephone booth.
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Now I know the perfection
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Of an ideal connection
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Even if somewhat uncouth.
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%%
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A mathematician named Hall
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Has a hexahedronical ball,
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And the cube of its weight
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Times his pecker's, plus eight
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Is his phone number -- give him a call..
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%%
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I'm too shy to express my sexual needs except over the phone to people
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I don't know.
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-- Gary Shandling
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%%
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DOLL: operate a telephone. "Jes doll me up sometime!"
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-- Texan Dictionary
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%%
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Maybe Hamton's right. Maybe Buster is shy about inviting me to the
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prom. Maybe he's waiting until the last minute to call me. Maybe I
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should run home right now and sit by the phone like a drooling maniac
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so I don't miss his call! No, I'm way too cool for that. BUT I CAN'T
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TAKE THAT CHANCE!!!
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-- Babs Bunny
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%%
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[ring ring] "Hello?"
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"Hello, Babs. This is the President of the United States."
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"Get off the line, Mac! I'm waiting for an important call!!!!"
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-- Babs & George Bush
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%%
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If you want to understand your government, don't begin by reading the
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Constitution. (It conveys precious little of the flavor of today's
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statecraft.) Instead, read selected portions of the Washington
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telephone directory containing listings for all the organizations with
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titles beginning with the word "National."
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-- George Will
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%%
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In an attempt to kill a fly I drove into a telephone pole.
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%%
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%%
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Last Words of Advice: If you pay your taxes and don't get into debt
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and go to bed early and never answer the telephone -- no harm can
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befall you.
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-- Professor Charles P. Issawi
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%%
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Parkinson's Telephone Law: The effectiveness of a telephone
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conversation is in inverse proportion to the time spent on it.
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%%
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The honeymoon is over when he phones that he'll be late for supper --
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and she has already left a note that it's in the refrigerator.
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-- Bill Laurence
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%%
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The phone will not ring until you leave your desk and walk to the
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other end of the building.
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-- Linda A. Lawyer
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%%
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The telephone pole was approaching fast, I was attempting to swerve
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out of it's path when it struck my front end.
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%%
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Utility is when you have one telephone, luxury is when you have two,
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opulence is when you have three -- and paradise is when you have none.
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-- Doug Larson
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%%
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Thoughts on Programming, Number 41:
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I know it. I know what needs to be done - but every time I try to tackle
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a technical problem, some bloody fool wants me to make a decision about
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trucks - or telephones - or some damn thing.
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-- Robert Heinlein, "The Man Who Sold the Moon"
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%%
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"Just for today"
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I'll do something I have been putting off for a long time.
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I finally write that letter, make that phone call, clean out that closet
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or desk or straighten out those drawers.
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-- Abigail van Buren (a.k.a. "Dear Abby")
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from the annual "The New Years Resolutions list"
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%%
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From: Richard Lucas <rlucas@bvsd.co.edu>
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Don't know if this is quite what you're looking for, but as a
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former and still occasional telecom consultant who has worked on local
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rate cases it was always one of my favorites (at least with regards to
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U.S. domestic situations):
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"Where is it somewhere embedded in the Constitution that the
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price of local telephone service should never be greater than the
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price of a big pizza?"
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- Prof. Alfred Kahn, ex-New York Public Service Commission & ex-CAB
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chief.
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(found in _Teleconnect_, 2/88, p. 154)
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Ever since then I've compared local phone rates to pizza prices -
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and he's right, there isn't much difference between local phone rates
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and large pizza prices. Rather frightening in a way...
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(Don't have the exact quote on my #2 comment, which I heard some
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time after the AT&T Divestiture split and the open market sale of
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telephone sets. One writer somewhere commented that the new
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lightweight sets just didn't feel right; if the handset wasn't heavy
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enough to be used as a murder weapon, it wasn't really a proper
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telephone.)
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Ed.
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