The dawn of Men
The dawn of Men
The dawn of Men
I prepped a comparison of two phone plans where one had a higher base fee and lower per minute fee than the other to teach linear functions and systems of equations. It took way too long to explain what I was on about. Mistakes were made. They also didn't believe how much time we used to spend talking on the phone.
Swap it with a comparison of Uber and Lyft base rate+mile charges and I bet they'd understand.
Lol, how long ago was that? Kids these days talk just as much, just not via a phone call. Discord is just how it happens. I figure if you put it into the context of a cellular data plan it might work out better, but even then a lot of those are "unlimited" now
That was two weeks ago lmao
I guess these kids just didn't? They text instead.
Wait until they find out that you had to type the message out on a number pad with physical buttons.
I could type without looking with T9 but can't type for shit on touchscreens.
Only 10 cents?! I was paying 20 cents per text message a few years ago.
I remember paying 30 cents at the highest point.
When I was their age, to send a text message we would write it on paper, tie it around a rock and throw it through their window.
Or, prop it next to their door, depending on feelings.
Edit: typos, in the old days we would throw another rock
Where did all the bathroom graffiti poets go.
I think they make memes now
And mobile websites were only accessible via WAP, if the site even had a WAP version.
A local Telco had a plan they called "my 5" which was pretty simple: you get unlimited calls and texts to 5 numbers, and everything else costs money per minute/text.
I didn't have 5 people for my 5 so I just stuck to pay as you go on my PCS phone.
Shit I'm old enough to remember my dad paid 50 cent a minute to talk on his cellphone and there was no texting yet. We still had beepers too.
I never knew someone with an analog cellphone at the time, so that one isn't something I experienced. I was one of the first at my high school to have a PCS phone, and I remember that not all PCS phones could text.
Depending on what tech the carrier used, you either could text, or not. GSM phones came with the feature as standard, while CDMA and TDMA phones were distinctly lacking the feature for a long time. It's funny to me that the feature that made cellphones really explode with the younger generation (texting, aka SMS), wasn't even a universal feature when the PCS networks went live. Eventually we all switched to HSDPA, and eventually LTE which both had the feature.
Aah those were the days. Everything was slow and it was still great because the alternative was nothing.
Nights and weekends free, too.
The rest cost extra.
25 cents in Australia per SMS sent.