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asiliveandbreathe's JournalSo, Scotland Is Buying Into Economic Promise Again..Trump Org..
Debra Storr, a planning consultant who vigorously opposed Trumps resort proposals when she was a Scottish Green party councillor in Aberdeenshire, described Archers position as quite frankly, hogwash. Im not surprised the council has shown no backbone.
She said Trump had only won approval to build luxury villas and timeshare flats in 2008 because they were needed to pay for the major golf resort he planned, which included a five-star hotel with 450 beds, shops, a clubhouse, conference centre and golf academy. None of these are being built.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/sep/02/scotland-trump-organization-pledges-fund-new-school-luxury-housing-deal
Don't forget to read the embedded link with regards to "justified trashing the dunes"..is the rest of the story..
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/jun/28/dunes-at-trump-golf-course-in-scotland-to-lose-protected-status
Dunes losing their protected status and he is pissed..
Brexit: Bill intended to block no deal to become law after being passed by House of Lords - live new
The beat on the street, or, Parliament, if you will
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2019/sep/06/brexit-boris-johnson-news-latest-eu-labour-confirms-it-will-not-vote-on-monday-night-for-early-election-live-newsbior
The Lords have guided Britain further away from the no-deal cliff edge towards which the PM has been stumbling blindly.
Parliament has forced Boris Johnson into a corner and his reckless Brexit strategy is in tatters. He must now uphold democratic process and formally seek this extension or face the courts.
I Honestly Think Boris Johnson Will Not Be PM For Much Longer..
He is getting confronted from all sides, for all of his antics..most recently, his use of the police as a backdrop for a political stunt..he lost three times on votes in Parliament yesterday..
The live feed of Parliament yesterday was fascinating, as well, the live journo feed today seems like a no-confidence vote may be on the horizon..MPs are forming coalitions, many MPs will not be standing up for re-election in the next election...
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2019/sep/05/brexit-lords--blow--boris-johnson-pass-bill-stopping-no-deal-politics-live
Your story of your grandmother, as an operator who had to sleep at the exchange
due to a blizzard...brings me to my experience during the great blackout of 1965 New England and NY..I was just coming up on the end of my shift..around 6pm..all operators required to stay..they brought in cots.. I stayed another couple hours, started shift at 9am. made my way to a gas station that had a generator..and then off to my second job at the Framingham Motor Inn - I worked the cord board.. had to hand crank the 2 position board for juice to the rooms and out going calls....people were coming in from the Mass Pike, and we were the first Inn off the highway - no one knew until later how it happened...
I will never forget that night, I got a call shortly after getting to the Inn, from my Mom's neighbor to come home, the Fire Dept was there, Mom had decided to light the fireplace, but she forgot to open the flew, and the house filled with smoke - Mom had terrible asthma, and the neighbor took her in..
Folk lore a squirrel chewed the lines..nope.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_blackout_of_1965
Good question..party line requests, it was cheaper..but we had to tell customers
the other party could listen in..oops...I remember the line assigners, even though the order called for party line, they would assign a single line cable - pair.....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_line_(telephony)
Pacific Bell phased out most of its party lines by 1997, and the last ones operating in Nevada shut down in 2001. As of 2002, SBC Ameritech's only operating party lines were located in Michigan.[36] USA Today reported in 2000 that over 5,000 party lines still existed in the United States, but the majority of them were only connected to one telephone, and therefore appeared like individual telephone service at cheaper rates.
Ready for this one - In 1956, Southern Bell officials refused a request from a public utilities commissioner in Jackson, Mississippi to segregate party telephone lines on racial boundaries. Saner heads prevailed....
You are so right..although, I'm not complaining..was a great PT job, still in HS, 17 years old,
bought a car, went FT, and never looked back..held many jobs, from dial bureau (assigning telephone numbers to orders, new, change etc etc..to dispatcher of installers 1967, we had one woman, in a sea of men, who was a line assigner, cable and pair for tel. connection, installers used this info at time of install..1972 I came back to work in the business office, the primo job at the time....lot's of history, lots of promos when women were seen as more than an operator..a long journey that I look back on with fond memories...
So much history..thanks for a walk down memory lane..I wanted to know if there are still
Ringdown communities...nope..1983 last one...
In telephony, ringdown is a method of signaling an operator in which telephone ringing current is sent over the line to operate a lamp or cause the operation of a self-locking relay known as a drop.
Ringdown is used in manual operation, as distinguished from automatic signaling by dialing a number. The signal consists of a continuous or pulsed alternating current (AC) signal transmitted over the line. It may be used with or without a telephone switchboard. The term originated in magneto telephone signaling in which cranking the magneto generator, either integrated into the telephone set or housed in a connected ringer box, would not only ring its bell but also cause a drop to fall down at the telephone exchange switchboard, marked with the number of the line to which the magneto telephone instrument was connected.
The last ringdown telephone exchange in the United States was located at Bryant Pond, Maine, had 400+ subscribers, and converted to dial service in October 1983.
Yes, bifurcation 1983, divestiture 1984 - I went with the Mothership ATT, we had a choice..
New England Telephone served most of the New England area of the United States, including Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont as a part of the original AT&T for seven decades. After the Bell System divestiture, it merged with New York Telephone to form NYNEX in 1984. After 1994, the name was no longer officially publicly used (although it was still used internally for portions of operations).
1983 American Bell, this was the year of bifurcation, 1984 ATT divestiture...and the PhoneCenter division, I had been with the PhoneCenter since beginning 1978..came over from training division..my alma mater - I made the right choice..CWA won unionization in PCS....although management, I welcomed the union, clear employee/management relationship..
ATT - not my ATT..we had values, and mission statements, loyalty from company..
In 2005, SBC purchased AT&T for $16 billion. After this purchase, SBC adopted the better-known AT&T name and brand, with the original AT&T Corp. still existing as the long-distance landline subsidiary of the merged company. The current AT&T claims the original AT&T Corp.'s history (dating to 1885) as its own.
Seems SBC has instilled their lack of values they always had..I remember a customer from FL, was not happy with me, because I wouldn't take calls off his bill, he went over my head to my boss (was management at the time, was on a takeover call, unruly customer)..come to find out, he was a SBC employee..boy, did he catch it..talk about backfire..
A pic at link shows the long bank of positions from 1943..I worked at one in 1964 (still in HS)
My job description below..
In the 1960s, once most phone subscribers had direct long-distance dialing, a single type of operator began to serve both the local and long distance functions. A customer might call to request a collect call, a call billed to a third number, or a person-to-person call. All toll calls from coin phones required operator assistance. The operator was also available to help complete a local or long-distance number which did not complete. For example, if a customer encountered a reorder tone (a fast busy signal), it could indicate "all circuits busy," or a problem in the destination exchange. The operator might be able to use a different routing to complete the call. If the operator could not get through by dialing the number, she could call the inward operator in the destination city, and ask her to try the number, or to test a line to see if it was busy or out of order.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_switchboard
Who didn't have a family member working for Ma Bell..that PT job turned into a FT job upon graduation..retired with 30 years..broke service for 5 years..retired '98...held many jobs ..spent last twenty years in Management..was a great career..
Talk about remembering Tel. numbers..I remember exchanges from Massachusetts..and area codes (602 NH, 207 Maine, 401 RI, 203 CT) from surrounding states to this day..Walpole MA , Montrose 8(668), or Framingham MA Trinity (87) (872,3,5,7,9) etc etc..I honestly believe that is why I love math..
Did you know in 1964, when I was hired, we had to sign employment papers that included "I AM not a communist"
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