...this week...changed out the T1 transmitter on my candlestick phone (like the above)...
...for a "bulldog transmitter".
Note the flatter, wider profile of the mouthpiece compared to the original protruding one.
Much better looking, IMO.
But the real reason for that change wasn't cosmetic.
The transmitter inside the black bulldog housing is a T1 element, same as the old one...
...but the old one was barely functional.
The new T1 works great and the quality of the audio that people hear on the other end of the line now is much improved.
Couldn't be happier with the outcome.
In addition I swapped out the metal subset/ringer box for this period correct wooden one:
Many thanks to Richard Rose, proprietor of <Ericofon.com> who supplied the bulldog transmitter, helped me with wiring the subset/ringer box...
...and provided lots of great information about antique phones in general.
If you have an interest in vintage phones - and if you don't, for crying out loud, develop one - visit his site, and its sister site <Memory Lane Telephones>.
Great stuff at good prices.
You know what really excites me?
It's sad to have arrived at the age when the near proximity of a crappy month like March seems like a <raison de célébrer> but just think of it:
In a week we'll have escaped the armpit of winter!
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a rare visible sunrise this month. so far we've had snow on 20 out of 22 days. |
And while it's true, March isn't much to write home about in terms of gorgeous weather, it's got one great big beautiful quality you have to admire:
It ain't February!
So full speed ahead to the time change...
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hey, wait a minute...that's not St. Patrick... |
If that doesn't get you excited, you need to check your pulse.
In the "surely they jest" department, have you smelled the latest putrefaction oozing from the legacy media?
According to noted historian and arbiter of state approved truth, CBS' Margaret Brennan...
...the Holocaust was caused by - wait for it - free speech.
I kid you not.
Think about that for a minute.
This is not some obscure liberal moron (redundancy alert) ranting on X.
This is the moderator of an iconic - and in halcyon days of yore, respected - political TV show, Face The Nation.
So here we have what resembles an adult human being who...
* is allegedly college educated;
* appears to be of sound body, if not mind;
* shows no signs of being coerced; - yet -
...actually claims on live TV that the state sanctioned slaughter of 6 million Jews was caused by free speech.
Don't believe me?
I almost can't blame you. No one can really be that dumb...can they??
To see for yourself, turn fatuity deflector shields to max power, set phasers to stun, and proceed at your own risk:
You can be forgiven if you rushed the exits early; attempting to swallow Brennan's guano de toro causes severe asininity reflux.
The key part of Secretary of State Marco Rubio's response is this:
"Free speech was not used to conduct a genocide.
"The genocide was conducted by an authoritarian Nazi regime that happened to also be genocidal because they hated Jews...
"...there was no free speech in Nazi Germany — there was none.
"There was also no opposition in Nazi Germany.
"They were the sole and only party that governed that country, so that's not an accurate reflection of history. "
Seriously: how is this woman still employed?
Kudos to SOS Rubio for giving a calm, reasoned and intelligent response in the face of such profound stupidity and intellectual dishonesty.
Not sure how much lower the alphabet soup media can go but at the moment the prize for Biggest Dumbass Of The Year rests securely in the talons of Brennan and CBS.
Congrats, Maggie!
Thank you for publicly documenting your continuing descent into utter irrelevance.
In the meantime, let's 23 Skidoo:
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2 dems said they would, to many cheers; but then they didn't. Donald Trump is actually doing it, to faux dem tears; they wish he wouldn't. |
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wow...5 Loki's...she must have been rich enough to hire lots of help |
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this is what Winning! looks like |
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#1 grandson serenading the city |
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beautiful New Orleans skyline |
It's kinda ridiculous to live in a state known for its winter sports activities...
...and then complain about winter, and yet I often do.
So why do I live here?
Same reason most people live where they do - work and family.
We generally live where we make our money, and we generally make our money where we can be near our family and friends.
Even in today's age of hyperconnectivity that's made working remotely (often equated with remotely working) a reality, we still want to be close to those we love.
So I'm probably not going anywhere, in spite of my propensity to bellyache about the cold and snow.
Besides, I like whining...it's one of the few things in life I can still do pretty well, so there is that.
In the meantime, consider this truth from God's Word as you exit the AMC and re-enter life's fray: