THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2022
THE NUMBERS GAME!
November 10th is "Area Code Day." It
was November 10th., 1951 where the use of
area codes for telephone exchanges became
the norm. AT&T actually came up with the
area code idea in 1947. I, of course, am old
enough to remember when you made a call
by picking up your telephone and waiting
for the operator to say "Number please."
You would give her the number you wanted
to call and she would connect you. Of course
most of the operators gave way to rotary and,
later, push button dial telephones which allowed
the caller to reach his or her own party. But as
more and more people needed telephones the
telephone company (now companies) needed
more telephone numbers. That 2 or 4 digit
number you use to call suddenly became a
7 digit number. Then came still more telephones
are area codes. You've got to use them to make
a call these days even with a cell phone. So now
it's a 10 digit call and more, or course, if you're
calling another country. And you can expect
still more as the number of telephones continues
to grow. Folks in the Erie and State College areas
of Pennsylvania just had another area code added
to one already in use in those parts. By the way,
if you happen to catch anyone using the area code
555 you can be pretty sure that person iis an actor!
The 555 area code is reserved for fictional use. You
know, television and the movies! And so we
observe if not celebrate Area Code Day. Hope
you've got all the right numbers and that all your
NEWS is good!
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