Don't forget the screeching of the modems, lol.
Once upon a time, I could make convincing MODEM noises. (And, old habits die hard. MODEM was MOdulate and DEModulate. So, I automatically capitalize it, even though 'modem' is now a word and what you're supposed to use. So, I'm now the incorrect person. Go figure?!?)
I'm out of practice. For my own amusement, I used to sometimes answer the phone while making noises that sounded like a fax machine. Back in the day, we'd sometimes get fax machines that called the wrong number. You could make noises back to them for your own amusement.
I wonder if anyone could mimic the MODEM noises well enough to at least get as far as passing the handshake.
I've shared that I was once rather impoverished (by the standards in my country). Well, I had a broken phone that was still old enough to have pulse as an option. The phone supported tone dialing, but they numberpad was broken. I switched it to pulse dialing. Fortunately, I'd been a curious lad. Because of that, I knew that you could press the plunger properly and use that to dial. It took some practice, but I got pretty good at it. Press the plunger down once to dial a one, twice to dial a two, etc... When you want to type a zero, you press the plunger down 10 times.
I'd also sometimes fire up the computer to let that dial the number. I'd just pick up the handset after getting a dialtone.That was a bit annoying, as the computer was connected to a different phone line.
Ah, memories...
While it doesn't surprise me, I had no idea that you had AOL over there. Nobody mentioned it to me, or I forgot. My understanding was that Telstra sort of had a lock on the market.
they were somewhat cheeky with their advertising in Australia on TV.
Well, at least they didn't try to rebrand themselves as 'Australia Online'.