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Originally posted by clightninghorse: [QB] ....Who is Judge Green, and what did he do for us? See the thread on the acceptance of poor quality. What Judge Green did was take away end to end responsibility. Without that end to end responsibility, once I cleared my machine it was "Not My Problem!" Not only was I not expected to troubleshoot all originating troubles, I was not allowed to troubleshoot once it proved out of my turf. Since no one was responsible for end to end, it fell upon the subscriber to do his own troubleshooting. Which they could not. So they simply accepted poor quality.
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The "Hush-a-Phone" was another one of those devices that AT&T tried to kill. https://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1222.htm
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Ed, I recall seeing a comment about the articulated arm someplace. I'm thinking on Sandman's site, or maybe in one of his catalogs. Not that it was new, the railroads were using it by the 20's in their dispatch offices. NO, I wasn't there, model railroading, specifically Trolley Cars and Interurbans, is one of my hobbies. To model something, you have to have a 'handle' on the real thing. Funny, in the DC area while the 'wise' city fathers were doing away with public transportation in the form of trolleys, they were planning the subway system! Nothing but an underground trolley. What goes around comes around. If you don't remember history, you're bound to repeat it. I'm just full of cliches or something today. John C Are we having fun yet?
When I was young, I was Liberal. As I aged and wised up, I became Conservative. Now that I'm old, I have settled on Curmudgeon.
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