It was a dark and stormy night when Steven Lichter <diespammers@ikillspammers.com> wrote: That would have been an MTS unit, they were made by GE or Motorola, later when dials were added the were IMTS phone. The IMTS you could dial out like a regular phone and had dial tone. The olde MTS units you reached an operator. One of the GTE vehicles that I drove had one and it was very interesting
On Jan 12, 9:46 am, ak...@chebucto.ns.ca (Richard Bonner) wrote: Steve (rapto...@accesswave.ca) wrote: If any type of phone would take your focus off the road, wouldn't talking to a passanger or listening to the radio do the same thing? *** What about CB/Two-Way radios in trucks and taxis? How about PA systems in parades where the driver talks to the crowd via a hand-held
P0STAL 68 wrote: "EStreetJoe" <estjukes@aol.com> wrote in message news:1190295911.409886.126910@g4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... Unless TM increased its capacity to do 3,000 orders in 6 minutes it's not too quick :-) Disagree totally Joe, I've gotten tickets for past rehearsal shows as long as an hour and a half after initial onsale time. Phone orders take
"Albert Nurick" <albert@nurick.com> wrote in message news:45a5193d$0$18063$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... I almost always order from the big pizza chains online. I've never had an incorrect order when I do it that way -- can't say the same for phone orders. For me, accuracy is the big benefit. I don't have to rely on a minimum wage work who'd rather be doing something