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∎ ETRAYA MODS ∎ ([personal profile] etrayamods) wrote in [community profile] etraya2026-03-07 12:13 pm

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bubblegumheart: (pic#16061248)

[personal profile] bubblegumheart 2026-03-08 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
I do miss the whole production of sitting down to write a letter, sending it, and waiting for a response. Doing it this way can be a lot more convenient, but it's not quite the same.

The telephones we had didn't have a recording and playback function as far as I'm aware, but we did have answering machines which were pretty much made for that exact purpose.
arever: (find my notes)

[personal profile] arever 2026-03-08 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
An answering machine? Does that mean the machine answers for you, or... merely recorded the answer? That seems a waste of a record if it's merely a short one.
bubblegumheart: (pic#16015916)

[personal profile] bubblegumheart 2026-03-08 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Kind of? The idea is that you buy one and record a short little greeting, and then set it up so that it activates when you're unable to answer your phone for whatever reason, so that whoever's calling can leave their name and number and sometimes a short message. It's supposed to be a convenient way of keeping track of who calls while also making it easier to connect with someone who might be calling for an important reason.
arever: (:|)

[personal profile] arever 2026-03-09 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
[....Huh. That is convenient.]

This is why others have invented this technology, and not I. How clever.