• DUMBASS@leminal.space
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    We had one that had a really long cord on it and when my older sisters would walk into another room with it, I’d run up and unplug it from the base then disappear. Fuck I had some good hiding spots.

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    Slam it so hard you could make it ding. If you were still mad, you could then yank the cord out of the wall. If you still weren’t done, you could throw it across the room, and it would be just fine, when you calmed down, plugged it back in, and set it on the table again.

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    This was so unbelievably satisfying….Fuck you! SLAM … brrring …SLAM … brrring … over and over again

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    And the ringer in the phone was a physical bell with a little magnetically-actuated hammer, so if you slammed the receiver down hard enough, the bell would actually resonate for a little while after. You know how some people use a bell slowly fading out as a meditation tool? That’s the association I have for that sensation.

    • AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
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      “You know how some people use a bell slowly fading out as a meditation tool? That’s the association I have for that sensation.”

      Oh man, this comparison is going to stick with me; it’s one of my favourite things I’ve read in recent weeks

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        Thanks! I debated whether to include it, because it’s definitely one of those “well my brain sure isn’t normal!” things, but now I’m glad I did.

  • chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    I got the 2024 moto razr+ flr my work phone when ATT had it on sale for almost nothing since nobody was buying them

    I’d forgotten how satisfying it was to hang up by snapping the phone shut.

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      AFAIK, one reason for that is that AT&T was the monopoly provider of telephone equipment. They didn’t have to compete with anybody who might undercut them for price. In addition, people often rented their phones, paying a small rental charge every month. That meant that AT&T built the phones to last. They were extremely solid because AT&T didn’t ever want to have to replace a phone that someone was renting.

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      Nowadays, we see the answer to the question “What if we made the hinges plastic?” in almost everything we do, everywhere we go.

  • _cryptagion [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    that was never my favorite way to do it. instead, when we were talking to somebody we didn’t like, we would just rattle it in the cradle for a good five to ten seconds before hanging up.

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    Oof, this speaks to me. I hang up on marketing calls 3-4 times a week, and boy this does sound way more satisfying than just tapping a touchscreen.

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      There’s a pizza place in the nearby city that has almost the same number as mine, there’s just one number difference. For the last few years I’ve been answering numbers I don’t know as the pizza place. When they ask for me I act frustrated and say,

      “look I’ll tell you what I tell all the other telemarketers, you bought a bad list and got the number for a pizza place. “my name” doesn’t work here, and never has. Now do me a favor and drop this number, I’m getting sick of giving this speech 10 times a day”.

      If they haven’t hung up by that point, which they usually have, I say have a good day then hang up. I’ve noticed my spam calls have significantly dropped off after starting this, maybe it’s coincidence and they’re dropping my number because it’s not generating income, but just in case it is working I’m going to keep doing it.