You can try to look through Celebrities with Phones:
http://www.phonelosers.org/cwp/ - and go through there. Hasn't been updated
in a long time but interesting.

Hank

On Mar 20, 2012, at 10:12 AM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote:

> The kids know how to use the Google and Wikipedia. Plus I've been
> watching a fair amount of old TV on MeTV and while obsolete things
> like pay phones, men wearing hats, and social smoking appear, they
> don't keep anyone from figuring out what's going on in the episode.
>

This is a bit of a tangent, but I have been wondering if there is some
summary of when changes in phone technology began showing up in television
and movies? I was watching an old show with one of my children (youngest
son) and he was amused by (and totally thrown out of the scene) a corded
push button phone. I was a little surprised, as we have a corded phone, but
it is in my office, and he never uses it (we live in an area where cell
service is unreliable, as is the power, so we need a more reliable form of
telephone communication). I told him my memories of when those old, first
generation push button phones first came out, and what a boon it seemed to
be for television shows and films, as they could now depict phone calls
without the agony of waiting for the dial to return after each digit. That
of course elicited a blank stare, so I went into a discussion of rotary
phones, and what those were like (those he has never seen, at least not in
real life). That got me to thinking of what I consider old tv shows and
films, in which there was no direct dialing available, and people had to
make their calls through an operator. My son was able to supply some
examples of films and tv shows we had seen at the dawn of the mobile era,
when they made a big deal of having a mobile (at first just a "car phone"),
and the phone practically required a briefcase it was so huge.

So I am wondering if there is a summary somewhere of something like the
following, showing the approximate year that various developments in
telephoning appear in popular entertainments:

Direct Dialing
Push Button Phones
Cordless Phones
Mobile Phones


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