What happens when you call POPCORN?

On the West Coast, the telephone time service was widely known as POPCORN, the letters that represented the numbers you had to dial—before it was discontinued in 2007.
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Can you still call POPCORN?

lol. The crazy thing I didn't know is that calling POP-CORN for the time STILL WORKS! It even ads the temperature. You do have to call by dialing 1+ the area code then POP-CORN (767-2676) so in the south bay just dial 1-408 then POP-CORN.
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How do you dial POPCORN?

For those of you born in the Internet age, it will mean little to you that not long ago the only way to really know the exact time was to call 767-2676, or “POPCORN,” and a recorded woman's voice would intone the time in 10 second intervals saying something along the lines of, “At the tone, the time will be 3:53 and 10 ...
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Can you still call a number to get the time?

Even in the smartphone age, you can still dial up the time in hours, minutes, seconds. The U.S. Naval Observatory's time-by-phone line received more than three million calls in 2015. Quick, try this: Dial 202-762-1401. Trust us, it's not a scam, but you may be surprised by what you hear.
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Does 853 1212 still work?

What that means is that people throughout Southern California will no longer be able to call 853-1212 to hear a woman's recorded voice state that “at the tone, Pacific Daylight Time will be . . .” with the recording automatically updating at 10-second intervals. “Times change,” said John Britton, an AT&T; spokesman.
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Is 411 still a thing?

But here's the good news: you can actually reach directory assistance for free. Just dial 1-800-FREE-411 (or 1-800-373-3411) from your phone instead. This version of directory assistance is advertiser sponsored, so you'll have to listen to a 10-second ad before you reach an agent.
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Does time and temp still exist?

You still can. Millions of Americans grew up calling a local telephone number to find out the time and temperature — and, believe it or not, a fair number of folks still do.
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Does 555 1212 still work?

555-1212 is still used for directory assistance and 555-4334 is reserved for assigned national use. But a set of 100 555 numbers have been officially designated for use in Hollywood, 555-0100 through 555-0199.
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Does the speaking clock still exist 2021?

Do people still use the clock today? Yes! At its height the speaking clock commanded around 250 million calls per year.
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Is the speaking clock free?

Find the precise time by dialling 123 to hear the BT speaking clock (Timeline). The time is announced every ten seconds. It costs 50p a minute from BT landlines any time of day or night.
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Can you still call information?

Most phone companies allow you to access directory assistance service by dialing “411.” Other directory assistance services require a different dialing pattern such as 555-1212, a toll free number or a number that starts with “10-10.” Charges will vary significantly, check the rate before using any directory assistance ...
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What happened to the time Lady?

There are a few, lesser-known time services still in operation all over the country. In fact, (415) POP-CORN will still get you the time and date in San Francisco, but it's not the time lady — Joanne Daniels is retired and living in Atlanta.
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Do they still have operators?

Short answer: yes. The job just looks much different than it used to. Today's telephone operators are specialty agents, working directly in customer service to manage large volumes of phone calls, or in places like hotels or other hospitality facilities that may have their own internal phone systems.
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What is the most called phone number?

We stumbled upon an interesting story today. Why is (214) 748-3647 the most common phone number on the web? One of the many reasons a good programmer is worth his salt is being able to avoid issues down the road.
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What is the first phone number?

The number is now written as 1-212-736-5000. According to the hotel's website, PEnnsylvania 6-5000 is New York's oldest continually assigned telephone number and possibly the oldest continuously-assigned number in the world.
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When did they stop using phone operators?

In April 1919, for example, some 8,000 operators walked off the job at the New England Telephone Company, all but shutting down phone service in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
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Does 123 time still work?

Everyone used to know the number for the speaking clock, it's 123, but today few young people will even know it exists. But the service – known as Talkline – still gets more than 30 million calls a year despite the rush to embrace new technology, with demand peaking on four timesensitive days.
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What number was dial a disc?

Dial-a-Disc was a music service run by the (then) General Post Office (GPO) where, by dialing 16 or 160 on your telephone, you could hear the latest hit records played down the phone line. So how did it all come about?
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Who is the voice of the speaking clock?

Permanent voices

Ethel Jane Cain, first permanent voice: from July 24, 1936 to 1963. Pat Simmons, second permanent voice: from 1963 to April 2, 1985 (may still be heard). Brian Cobby, third permanent voice: from April 2, 1985 to April 2, 2007.
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Is 5555555 a real phone number?

"555" is an exchange number commonly thought to be reserved by the phone companies for use by TV and movies in order to prevent prank phone calls to real people. In fact, only 555-0100 through 555-0199 are now specifically reserved for fictional use, and the other numbers have been released for actual assignment.
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What does KL5 mean?

KL5 (uncountable) (US) Reading of fictional phone numbers that begin with 555 with “KL” being “5” on a dial pad.
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WHY DID phone numbers start with KLondike?

Fictional usage

In television shows made or set in the mid-1970s or earlier, "KLondike 5" or "KLamath 5" reflects the old convention of using telephone exchange names.
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What was the old number for time?

In Baltimore in the 1980s, if you dialed 844-1212, a pleasant automated voice would tell you the exact time. The message was something like this: “Good morning.
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Can you still call the time in Australia?

Telstra confirmed that there will be no reprieve for the 'talking clock' – the exact-time service that's been part of Australians' lives for 66 years. At the third stroke at midnight on September 30, the service, accessed by the phone number 1194, will end.
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What is Frost Bank time?

Frost Bank has had the same free time-and-temperature phone service since 1940. Jane Barbe provided the voice of "Frost Bank time" in 1963. File photoShow MoreShow Less. 3of3. Frost Bank's free time-and-temperature phone service now sits in its technology center near SeaWorld San Antonio.
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