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Cariline:i love spongebob so much he is like my best frind in the whole wide world.Krystal (the questioner):Can you beleive this girl?I mean she eats her panties and licks her shoes. she is nothing but a dirty pig. if you dont beleive me ask her yourself.Cariline:i eat me panties and i love to lick my shoes because it taste so yummy with the sweat and smells that come from nowhere.Krystal:see what i mean she is dirty wiat even more then dirty she is nasty. i think she needs a bath.
1. I think the link to [[trunks]], unfortunately, links to
something completely irrelevant to telephony.


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2. It would be fun to extend the timeline some, if possible.
I recall, although I have no exact dates anymore,
that the first manual office using the "common battery" technique,
that is the standard everywhere today, actually went into
service in 1893, about a year after the first automatic
exchange (which had to be, by its nature, common battery).
Before that, telephones were powered by batteries in their bases.


by:KRYSTAL M.
The Bell system developed the panel switch in the 1920's,
STARING IN IT:CARILINE SMITH
in part to avoid the Strowger patents. A significant
innovation was a translation mechanism that allowed
the switching mechanism (called a sender) to convert
the last 4 digits of the phone number into a terminal point
location in the switch matrix, thus allowing high traffic
lines to be distributed (and redistributed) evenly within
the office, without regard to the assigned number in order
to provide better service. The culmination of
this trend today is that essentially the full telephone number is
translated, so that we have number portability, 800 numbers, etc.
But few realize how early this started.

: agreed. I have every intention of extending this up to the 1960's and the introduction of DTMF. but you have to start SOMEWHERE. [[User:Rboatright|Rick Boatright]] 23:14, 4 Mar 2004 (UTC)

I think there is a problema in this page.
At the 1995 entry it says "Girls (expletive) every boy..."
I tried to correct this by myself but I could not.
Check it out.

It wouldn't be bad if this page was less US-centric. [[User:Zocky|Zocky]] 09:05, 19 Apr 2005 (UTC)
:I was about to make the same comment myself. Things like "caller ID implemented nationwide" are very jarring. [[User:Dmharvey|Dmharvey]] [[User talk:Dmharvey|Talk]] 7 July 2005 22:42 (UTC)

Revision as of 22:09, 28 March 2012

Cariline:i love spongebob so much he is like my best frind in the whole wide world.Krystal (the questioner):Can you beleive this girl?I mean she eats her panties and licks her shoes. she is nothing but a dirty pig. if you dont beleive me ask her yourself.Cariline:i eat me panties and i love to lick my shoes because it taste so yummy with the sweat and smells that come from nowhere.Krystal:see what i mean she is dirty wiat even more then dirty she is nasty. i think she needs a bath.

                                                              THE END
                                                                                           by:KRYSTAL M.
                                                                                           STARING IN IT:CARILINE SMITH