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All I can say is "Thank God for mobile phones" !! Imagine carrying one of these around in your pocket..lol My daughter, who is almost 15, had her 1st job interview today and landed the job ! She will now be working at Bunnings ( a huge home handy man store ) with me..she is thrilled !

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ysvry

8:21AM | Wed, 28 March 2007

right, and imagine having a 1948 computer in your living room, lol. great nostalgic pic.

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Janiss

11:50AM | Wed, 28 March 2007

Oh yes very interesting and such treatment!

MrsLubner

12:50PM | Wed, 28 March 2007

When I was very young and lived in a tiny town in Texas, our local phone company was housed in the garage of a man's home. We had a "party line" for many years. Interesting shot here.

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GiMi53

12:52PM | Wed, 28 March 2007

And this is even not so old... we are indeed living in a fast moving world ! Very nice postwork ! smiley.php?bild=U2NoaWxkZXIvMjYuZ2lm

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TwoPynts

12:59PM | Wed, 28 March 2007

I am drawn to this image, yet am not sure why. Nostalgia? Thanks for sharing.

Valerie-Ducom

3:40PM | Wed, 28 March 2007

hahahaha, you remind me a my dad, when we lived in Africa and the mobil is like a case where you opened and put the anten, and take a very big battery with power... well, for to phone, you needed like some 5 minuts of preparation LOLLLLLLLL... Excellent shot and well done in this old color :)

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mark.spooner

4:33PM | Wed, 28 March 2007

Interesting image!

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weesel

5:26PM | Wed, 28 March 2007

This looks VERY close to home some years back.

gingerlou

6:23PM | Wed, 28 March 2007

Awesome capture and so glad to hear about your daughter getting her first job! :)))

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Richardphotos

7:06PM | Wed, 28 March 2007

this looks like the array of radio stuff a cousin of mine has. he is a ham operator. I never heard of Bunnings, but must be like home depot.hope they have more sense.oh! they must since they hired you and your daughter

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three_grrr

9:51PM | Wed, 28 March 2007

Congrats to your daughter's first job! And what a great photo this is ..

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Thelby

2:51AM | Thu, 29 March 2007

This is One Sweet Pic here, Super Capture!!!

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tofi

7:44AM | Thu, 29 March 2007

Old times come alive through your wonderful composition depicting not merely our technological origin but, moreover,granting an appreciation of the leaps since taken and the converse dependency that modernity has brought with it. Surely, the widespread availability of cell phones, laptops, or portable DVD players have brought with them privilege, freedom, independence and progress. But all this at the price of our dependence on fragile, and rather temperamental gadgets. A slower pace of life... When one could actually develop a random thought while 'simple' downloads were slowly being executed... When phone conversations were a homebound (corded) event... When you actually had to get up to raise the volume of your one channel (black and white) TV- if you had a TV that is... A calm... And, I must admit that playing with all those dials and buttons looks to me like a child's dream. Great photograph. Bravo.

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sharky_

10:40AM | Thu, 29 March 2007

The good old days when everything weighed a ton. Congrats on your daughters new job. Aloha

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lizzibell

7:57PM | Thu, 29 March 2007

Very nice...


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