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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Whitby > Taunton Rd. Farm & POLARIS Snowmobile Shop > 01.10.04 > 158_5805.JPG

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Posted by TechnoTed 2/8/2004 6:25 AM | remove
  Hey look. That says 1964. And hey, isn't that a 7 digit phone number?
Posted by Slickis 2/8/2004 9:32 PM | remove
  Yes but not in 1950 their wasn't.
Posted by Reuben O Reilley 2/13/2004 11:36 PM | remove
  My moms phone number in 1957 was 7 digits
Posted by TechnoTed 2/14/2004 1:26 AM | remove
  No it wasn't. It'd can't be. Cause ICKIS said so.
Posted by Slickis 2/14/2004 2:26 AM | remove
  Thats right and don't forget it.
Posted by Reuben O Reilley 2/14/2004 3:22 PM | remove
  uhh...okay?
Posted by atomx 6/2/2005 6:25 PM | remove
  All phone numbers are 7 digits, unless you live in an area that requires you to use your area code.
Posted by nootz 4/29/2007 5:32 PM | remove
  The only time that there were not 7-digit numbers were when the phone was first invented up until the late-40's to mid-50's?? Someone please correct me if I'm wrong
Posted by ChiDean 7/12/2007 7:32 AM | remove
  Depends upon where you lived when the 7 digit numbers came into play. There were areas in the States where they didn't get used until as late as the 70s but those were rare and very, very rural.
Posted by Samurai 7/12/2007 6:30 PM | remove
  we had 5 digit phone #'s into the early 1980's. Even as late 1990, my grandmother actually had a 'party' line... 3-9 households on the same road used the same line and had to wait for each other to finish their calls.

Posted by ChiDean 7/12/2007 6:55 PM | remove
  Yup. My aunts had a party line 'til...hrmm...mid-eighties I think it was. Used to boggle me when I'd visit, pick up the phone to make a call and the neighbor at the next ranch was blabbering.
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