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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Whitby > Whitby Psychiatric Hospital > Summer of 03 > phone-home_jpg.jpg

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Posted by gmcnewlook 3/8/2004 7:20 AM | remove
  those panels don;t look too ol, looks like NORTEL (NT) Phone panels
Posted by Abstract 3/9/2004 6:57 PM | remove
  i imagine they were probly early 90's but i could very much be talking out of my ass
Posted by NoSuchPerson 5/24/2004 8:30 PM | remove
  They are BIX terminals...BIX has been around for something like 15 years or some such, I'm sure someone can correct me.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 7/26/2004 9:48 PM | remove
  i know i have a bix where i work that dates to 1975 or earlier since it says northern electric on it
Posted by Roadwolf 10/11/2004 3:53 AM | remove
  yea BIX is pretty popular still, they've been around atleast 15 years...
Posted by atomx 6/7/2005 11:34 AM | remove
  It's very popular, but may be being phased out soon. The canadian military still uses it, but there's a new block system that work a little better.
Posted by AndrewG 3/12/2006 10:45 PM | remove
  The white one on the top is most likelya 66 or 110 block.
Posted by atomx 3/16/2006 12:56 PM | remove
  Carbon block on the left and a 66 on the right it looks.
Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! 6/16/2006 4:49 PM | remove
  i find bixes are a lot more sturdy than 110 blocks
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