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Telephone Archaeology

Kauai

CVS, Santa Cruz, Telephone Archaeology, payphone

Consumer Value Stores

Seaside, telephone, pay phone, telephone archaeology

Seaside

Pay Phones, Telephone Archaeology, Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz, Downtown

Big Sur Lodge

Public Telelphone, Pay Phones, Telephone Archaeology, San Cruz

600 Front Street, Santa Cruz

Palo Alto, Boat Launch, telephone, payphone

Palo Alto Boat Launch

Seemed to me a phone was an impersonal instrument. If it felt like it, it let your personality go through its wires. If it didn’t want to, it just drained your personality away until what slipped through at the other end was some cold fish of a voice, all steel, copper, plastic, no warmth, no reality. It’s easy to say the wrong thing on telephones; the telephone changes your meaning on you. First thing you know, you’ve made an enemy. Then, of course, the telephone’s such a convenient thing; it just sits there and demands you call someone who doesn’t want to be called. Friends were always calling, calling, calling me. Hell, I hadn’t any time of my own.
Ray Bradbury, Twice 22: The Golden Apples of the Sun / A Medicine for Melancholy

Telephone Archaeology

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