out of interest, what do you call it?
cellphone? mein handy?
out of interest, what do you call it?
Nah, if ge hasn’t caused an international scene by now, it’ll never happen.jamcat wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 8:48 pm True, BONES might accidentally try to send a text message from an old rotary phone due to such sloppiness, potentially resulting in an international incident. Or at least international long distance charges.
Maybe he got his name from the old dog and bone?audiojunkie wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 9:26 pmNah, if ge hasn’t caused an international scene by now, it’ll never happen.jamcat wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 8:48 pm True, BONES might accidentally try to send a text message from an old rotary phone due to such sloppiness, potentially resulting in an international incident. Or at least international long distance charges.![]()
Of course, how else would the Democrats have been able to conjure up Hurricane Milton?
Mostly people just call them "phones", don't they? For a while it was "smartphone", when some people still had "feature phones" and "landlines" but I don't know anyone who still has a landline or a feature phone any more, so "phone" is what everyone calls them (as opposed to calling them, which is what they are for). As in, 20 years ago if I couldn't find mine, I'd ask people if they had "seen my mobile" but if I asked that at work today, I bet some Gen Z idiot would ask "mobile what?" and be serious about it.
Do you know anyone with a landline? Or a mobile phone that isn't a smartphone? The very fact that you said "landline", rather than "home phone", which was in-vogue terminology for the first 50 or so years of my life, shows that we no longer think of that when we hear the word "phone" - it's a "phone" or it's a "landline".
I have a landline. NBN requires a landline connection (so the told me) so I figured I'd plug one in for emergencies. I refer to it as my home phone but if I'm talking to someone, particularly at work I call it a landline.BONES wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 11:19 pmDo you know anyone with a landline? Or a mobile phone that isn't a smartphone? The very fact that you said "landline", rather than "home phone", which was in-vogue terminology for the first 50 or so years of my life, shows that we no longer think of that when we hear the word "phone" - it's a "phone" or it's a "landline".
me and my mum have landlinesBONES wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 11:19 pmMostly people just call them "phones", don't they? For a while it was "smartphone", when some people still had "feature phones" and "landlines" but I don't know anyone who still has a landline or a feature phone any more, so "phone" is what everyone calls them (as opposed to calling them, which is what they are for). As in, 20 years ago if I couldn't find mine, I'd ask people if they had "seen my mobile" but if I asked that at work today, I bet some Gen Z idiot would ask "mobile what?" and be serious about it.Do you know anyone with a landline? Or a mobile phone that isn't a smartphone? The very fact that you said "landline", rather than "home phone", which was in-vogue terminology for the first 50 or so years of my life, shows that we no longer think of that when we hear the word "phone" - it's a "phone" or it's a "landline".
I couldn't get my parents to use a mobile phone to save their idiot lives. And you could just forget about the internet with them. I know my dad would have absolutely loved Wikipedia, he could have spent his days finding out about all manner of things he was always curious about. So I bought him a laptop which he used for one, single purpose - to play Solitaire. Of course, that was 20 years ago when accessing wi-fi and getting online wasn't quite the completely effortless process it is today, and it didn't take much to have him throwing his hands up in disgust/despair. They, of course, are long gone now.vurt wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 6:38 pmin my mums case, she only recently got a mobile, just does texts and calls, old school!
Yeah, and you really don't need 8 in/out of ADAT for a phone or iPad, I mean if the point is mobility. I don't know if it exists but a simple audio interface with a usb port to connect a keyboard or drum pad would be ideal. The Babyface has old school MIID ports, which only really works with older controllers or bulky ones.BONES wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 11:45 pm That would have cost more than the phone, though, which is hardly a practical solution. Of course, all you really need is a good DAC and there are plenty of those around that would do the trick nicely.
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