• Atelopus-zeteki@kbin.run
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    5 months ago

    The phone number at my home growing up as a child. The building is gone, the phone is gone. The number remains.

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      5 months ago

      I was talking with my wife about that a couple weeks ago, how I can remember my childhood home phone number, but don’t even know my own actual phone number.

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      5 months ago

      Me too. Back then you had to know your numbers by heart and thats the only one I still know.

      It did help that it was only 4 digits after the area code

      • Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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        Your city only has 4 digit phone numbers??? Where do live??? The place phones were invented???

        (That joke would play better if everyone knew where phone numbers were first installed, and I could just say the city name…ok, let me try something else)

        Where do you live??? In Alexander Gram Bell’s living room???

        Meh.

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          5 months ago

          Germany in the 1980’s. In the first few years we even had to share the line with our upstairs neighbours, their number was one removed from ours.

          But four digit numbers were pretty common back then.

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      Same here. Also my grandparents and a few others. Ironically I can’t recall any numbers besides my own these days

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      5 months ago

      This is useful for passwords though a 11 pretty random string of numbers to add to the end of a passphrase