That reminds me of the telephone box of the Dr. Who tv series, but with the wrong coördinates typed in.But this one surely is - and had it been in the UK, it would probably also be road legal
I suspect this may have been the one of the first mobile phones.I'm not sure thats what he suggests 😆
https://www.chameleon.co.uk/the-evolution-of-the-bt-logo/
But this one surely is - and had it been in the UK, it would probably also be road legal
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At the polithecnic of Turin 50 years ago I studied that in order to be introduce a telephonic apparatus must have a " mean time between failures of 30 years.We had a red one that was permanently (the cable was) attached to a box on the wall. No connectors. Back in the days, everything about telephones was STRICTLY regulated.
Haha that has been reduced to 3 years by now." mean time between failures of 30 years.
The cellular makers reduced the time to 3 years otherwise they were not able to sell a cellular every 2 years.
How about we deliberately slow the phone software down after a couple of years?
Had it been in UK, it had been a pulse jet powered telephone booth by COLIN FURZE .....
Found another inspiring Moose project:
Found another inspiring Moose project:
Just bought me new phone. I thought the new advanced technologies would make them smaller ....
A Swedish coffee producer made commercials on the theme "When you have unexpected guests, what coffee would you make?"
Ah yes, it was a running gag in the "proper" Dr Who (the ones I saw as a child) that the Tardis was like Dr Who in his second incarnation (Patrick Troughton) and a bit cranky, not always going where commanded. A handy plot device.That reminds me of the telephone box of the Dr. Who tv series, but with the wrong coördinates typed in.
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