5 comments

  • userbinator13 minutes ago
    Telco regulations were also why modems used an <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Acoustic_coupler" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Acoustic_coupler</a> instead of being directly connected.<p>As an aside, the em-dash density of this article is one of the highest I&#x27;ve ever seen.
    • ttul1 minute ago
      My first year English teacher would be impressed. The lack of em dash characters in a paper would get you a failing grade back in 1995.
  • wolvoleo8 minutes ago
    We had similar idiotic regulations in Holland. Most people rented their phone though they did have a plug (albeit a special one we called the pigs nose).<p>But in the 80s nobody gave a crap anymore and we just connected whatever we wanted. Aftermarket and technically illegal phones were sold everywhere.
  • classichasclass1 hour ago
    Commodore made all kinds of wacky stuff back in the day before they concentrated entirely on computers and peripherals. I have a Commodore AM radio and a couple of Commodore wristwatches, chickenhead logos and all, not to mention the calculators and typewriters which were their original bread and butter.
  • _-_-__-_-_-56 minutes ago
    This website is so nerdy and so cool!