Hadn’t thought about it before, but it turns out there are actually apps for smart phones that mimic rotary dialers. If they really wanted to go retro, they’d have one where you jiggle a “hook”, and an operator voice asks what number you want to be connected to.
This is adorable. I still would love to have a rotary phone with a cord. My uncle worked for Bell Telephone and gave me a 60 ft. long cord. I could walk all over the house while on the phone. And those receivers were easy to hold in the crook of your neck. I can’t do that with a cell phone. Then again, I DO like texting….
I still have a converted (and working) candlestick phone, although I never really use it. Still have a land line, but the phones are all cordless. Anytime I’m feeling nostalgic, though, I can plug the candlestick into my one regular RJ11 jack, actually “dial” someone and talk my little head off, while enjoying my trip through time to “the good old days”…
(It is amazing how long it takes that dial to go around 7 or 11 times – which we never used to even think about.)
There are old style handsets, corded or Bluetooth, that’ll work with your cell phone, if it’s easier to hold either in your hand or wedge against your shoulder.
Attempts have been made at rotary dial cell phones, but meh.
mr_sherman Premium Member about 6 years ago
That’s a good one.
Kaputnik about 6 years ago
Hadn’t thought about it before, but it turns out there are actually apps for smart phones that mimic rotary dialers. If they really wanted to go retro, they’d have one where you jiggle a “hook”, and an operator voice asks what number you want to be connected to.
santa72404 about 6 years ago
WATCH OUT FOR THAT PUMPKIN!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 6 years ago
I get the rotary dialer, the cord, and the handset. But what is the paddle? Is it supposed to be a wall jack?
about 6 years ago
You never cease to amaze us, Mark. Bravo.
NoSleepTil_BKLYN about 6 years ago
For once this comic isn’t,“Off The Mark”, it’s on it!
DanFlak about 6 years ago
“Long distance operator, give me Memphis, Tennessee.”
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 6 years ago
I actually was given a full size, novelty “rotary phone handset” for my android phone…
A visual joke, but supposed to be functional.No cord, though…. it’s bluetooth… it’s hollow, and way lighter than a real rotary phone part.
The problem was, the manufacturers cared more about the novelty than the electronics….
Ir was cheaply made, and not only didn’t work, it somehow almost ruined the bluetooth settings on that phone.
Taught me not to attach junky gadgets to valued electronics…
Now I have a so-called “cheap” smartphone, but it’s still more than I care to replace.
Too bad it didn’t work, though.
scag about 6 years ago
He’s looking at himself in a hand mirror.
sabruce1945 about 6 years ago
Mirror
dlkrueger33 about 6 years ago
This is adorable. I still would love to have a rotary phone with a cord. My uncle worked for Bell Telephone and gave me a 60 ft. long cord. I could walk all over the house while on the phone. And those receivers were easy to hold in the crook of your neck. I can’t do that with a cell phone. Then again, I DO like texting….
Jeffin Premium Member about 6 years ago
Isn’t being a flip phone an ‘old man costume’?
b95954297b48a54fcff8fddbcdef6b2f about 6 years ago
He or it is looking in a mirror.
japerry7 about 6 years ago
it’s a mirror
Ushindi about 6 years ago
I still have a converted (and working) candlestick phone, although I never really use it. Still have a land line, but the phones are all cordless. Anytime I’m feeling nostalgic, though, I can plug the candlestick into my one regular RJ11 jack, actually “dial” someone and talk my little head off, while enjoying my trip through time to “the good old days”…
(It is amazing how long it takes that dial to go around 7 or 11 times – which we never used to even think about.)
Nyckname about 6 years ago
There are old style handsets, corded or Bluetooth, that’ll work with your cell phone, if it’s easier to hold either in your hand or wedge against your shoulder.
Attempts have been made at rotary dial cell phones, but meh.
Coyoty Premium Member about 6 years ago
The old phones have all retired and joined the Rotary Club.