• @[email protected]
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    1712 hours ago

    For a good time, call 1194.

    This graffiti was seen, around 1993, in various toilets, referencing the national talking-clock service.

    1194 == “On the third tone it will be 3:45 and 30 seconds, beep beep beeep.”

    • @[email protected]
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      712 hours ago

      These still exist, except it’s not a number you call, it’s a shortwave station that you tune into.

      Check out http://websdr.org/ if you don’t have your own. From there you can play with various shortwave radios from around the world. The first one on my list is my favorite cause it picks up a lot of stuff.

      • @pc486
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        210 hours ago

        Specifically 5, 10, and 15mhz AM. There are others, but you’ll really hear NIST WWV/WWVH if you’re in North America/Pacific.

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      19 hours ago

      555-1212 was the number where I was.

      I still use it on websites that ask for my phone number for some gods unknown reason.