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Letter to the Editor: The time is now?
By: Clint Henry
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Mon Nov 5, 2007 10:42:57 PST
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On Oct. 19, I dialed up “popcorn” on the telephone for the correct time.
What a letdown to hear the operator say, “As of Oct. 19, that number is no longer available.” This was the service for exact time since the 1920s. And it was a real person, not a space-age machine that read the exact time every 10 seconds. Only in Nevada and California, Joanne Daniels was the voice for 25 years.
Equipment installed in the 1960s is failing and there are no replacements. By stopping this service, 300,000 new phone numbers will be freed for use.
Which brings up the next question: How long will telephones as we know them continue to exist? Telephones, as we know them, are rapidly on the decline across America. There are fewer installations as people are using cell phones.
Personally, I’ll miss dialing “The time is now...”
— Clint Henry
Comment From: sunnica
Tue Nov 6, 2007 11:22:29 PST
I feel the same way! I was surprised by my sadness when I learned that "popcorn" was no longer is use!