Once upon a time, in a land not-far away, cellphones were tethered to walls like kids to leashes. Voicemails arrived via "answering machines" that people actually ... answered. (Weird!) And no one knew the singular joy of placing a call from the bathroom or bus stop, because such calls could simply ~not exist~. Such was the tyranny of landlines, an obsolete technology I thought everyone but my immediate family members had abandoned. Not so! Per a new study by the CDC, six in 10 U.S. homes
God bless the olds!
God bless the olds!
God bless the olds!
Once upon a time, in a land not-far away, cellphones were tethered to walls like kids to leashes. Voicemails arrived via "answering machines" that people actually ... answered. (Weird!) And no one knew the singular joy of placing a call from the bathroom or bus stop, because such calls could simply ~not exist~. Such was the tyranny of landlines, an obsolete technology I thought everyone but my immediate family members had abandoned. Not so! Per a new study by the CDC, six in 10 U.S. homes