Posted by Wanderlust |
5/7/2004 6:44 AM | remove |
Wow. I wonder how long it's been since anything came in via this archaic pre-internet device...
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Posted by Avatar-X |
5/7/2004 12:38 PM | remove |
It's a teletype machine, they are still in use :)
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
5/7/2004 3:40 PM | remove |
i know when i worked for a british company they were still using telex until last year!
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Posted by NoSuchPerson |
5/7/2004 4:35 PM | remove |
Telex doesn't still exsist. At least not in the form that it used to...now it's computers and printers.
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Posted by Conundrum |
5/7/2004 4:43 PM | remove |
We just threw out 2 of those at our work, we had just got them in to surplus from active duty
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
5/7/2004 5:58 PM | remove |
well we had two on staff telex operators who sat at teletypes, they did communication for legaal documents to the UK
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Posted by thoughtcriminal |
5/11/2004 8:14 AM | remove |
it's actually a digital equipment corp. decwriter II - they were common in the late 70's
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Posted by junks |
5/25/2004 3:14 PM | remove |
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Posted by Agent Skelly |
12/22/2005 5:55 AM | remove |
My boss said before we had "microcomputers" in each office, we had teletypes so we could relay inventory information
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Posted by nostra-YOUPPI! |
6/14/2006 12:15 PM | remove |
i want that dial blank 500 sitting in back!
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Posted by ThePhonedude |
12/26/2013 3:23 PM | remove |
I have a red one.
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