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June 23, 2005

Grandma Bell:

http://geekykewl.com [GeekyKewl.com - A blog about all things cool yet geeky] Telephone Ads Through The Decades features ads about multiplexing phones, ads promoting “new” dial telephones, and some early long distance ads. It’s quite interesting to see how this technology we often take for granted has evolved over time.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

Radio.weblogs.com[Radio.weblogs.com] Ross' Multimedia Journal: I recently took a little informal survey at my company to find out how many people had even heard of weblogging. Surprisingly few people had any idea what a weblog is and they were also surprised to find that the weblog movement was growing so quickly.

[3wan.net] my weblog :: August :: 2004: Organized jointly by the International Telecommunication Union and the Commonwealth Business Council and held in association with NEPAD’s E-Africa Commission, the Forum enabled development partners to hold a series of bilateral and multilateral negotiations on innovative development solutions and practical strategies for deploying information and communication technologies (ICTs) projects that can help the world�s poorest countries break away from the poverty trap.

80211b.weblogger.com[80211b.weblogger.com] Wi-Fi Networking News Archives: There’s only one nationwide DSL provider that’s not a Baby Bell for a good .The name of this blog made perfect sense when it was launched many moons ago.

The Blotter :: John Aravosis at AmericaBlog is calling out the Today Show for restricting their wedding contest to hetero couples. Adult Movie Posters of the 60s and 70s Someone spent a lot of time and effort putting telephone ads from the 1910s through the 1970s on the internet, the least you can do is go take a look. (via Cosmos)

The Presurfer - Your Daily Dose of Diversion: t the Toyshop you'll find a variety of rather unusual paper toys, all free for you to print out and enjoy. The toys include a hearse playset, coffin gift boxes (with occupants), a little cemetery, several unusual board games, a gloomy little haunted house, a rusty old-style robot, and quite a few other dark delights. (via Cosmos)

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Posted at June 23, 2005 07:13 PM

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