Having a real analog landline phone with a cord (even if it nowadays will almost always be Voice over IP with DSL) will soon be THE thing to have for quite some young(er) people. With a special chair next to it for long calls. Why? People want to have dedicated time and a dedicated physical location for that. Mobile phones are only for voice/text messages anyway. But the real connection is something that wants to come back. @_elena , FYI. You told me to tell you when I "smell" something ;)
@jwildeboer @_elena I guess we need to prepare courses on how to use a rotary phone ;)
@maxheadroom Not really. The user interface is easy to understand. The bigger problem will be to memorise the phone numbers like we did in the olden days ;) @_elena
@jwildeboer @maxheadroom @_elena Don't need to memorise numbers when you have a book with all the numbers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_directory
Telephone directory - Wikipedia

@aslakr @jwildeboer @maxheadroom routine reminder I should re-memorize my husband's cell phone number 🙊🫠

@_elena that it a good reminder. I should too. Back in the old days I used to keep so many phone numbers in my head with ease..

@aslakr @jwildeboer @maxheadroom

@sarajw Yep. I fear the moment my mobile phone breaks down and I ask someone to lend me theirs only to simply not know what numbers to call :) @_elena @aslakr @maxheadroom