Rotary Phone Challenge for Students in 2022

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  • čas přidán 28. 03. 2022
  • Watch students in 2022 try to use a Rotary Phone from the 50's - 80's
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Komentáře • 250

  • @kellygene8459
    @kellygene8459 Před rokem +29

    The biggest thing that I'm blown away about is hardly any of them even pick up the receiver!!

    • @Validboy
      @Validboy Před rokem +5

      yep quite funny.. because its built in now, they have no clue what the banana laying on top is for.. but shouldnt that be your first question? Where do i talk and listen to the other person? Wait, im gonna do what to the banana? Talk to it? That has got to be a joke, right? Nope that was the 90s..

    • @gpocollectorboy3391
      @gpocollectorboy3391 Před rokem +3

      It is actually called the handset. The receiver only makes up one part of the handset. 😜

    • @PegasusBYU
      @PegasusBYU Před 8 měsíci +2

      They don’t even know what a dial tone is!

    • @ScottNipper-xs5zw
      @ScottNipper-xs5zw Před 3 měsíci

      Think about it there treating it like a cell phone the green button on the cell when you click it is like picking up phone after you dial

  • @theoneandonlyK
    @theoneandonlyK Před 4 měsíci +3

    "oh there's loads of holes here, one for each number, so I assume I just ignore them and turn the dial by gripping it"

  • @masterxeon1001
    @masterxeon1001 Před rokem +9

    so time travel isnt possible for alot of reasons. This might be another one i didnt consider.

  • @Ignore_This_Account.
    @Ignore_This_Account. Před 10 měsíci +14

    I'm a teenager and use a rotary phone daily, I love watching my friends try to use one when they come over, then after 5 minutes I show them how to use it, they all know by now though, its so funny watching kids try to use one, I don't like cell phones, I'm a teenager and use a typewriter at school, its also from 1915, its an L.C. Smith, aka a Smith Corona.

    • @Ignore_This_Account.
      @Ignore_This_Account. Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yeah I know I'm kinda weird.

    • @Ignore_This_Account.
      @Ignore_This_Account. Před 10 měsíci +2

      Also it's no a VoIP, it's an actual telephone line, not an emulation like most people have if they have an old landline phone, it's a real analog telephone line, almost no one has an actual phone line anymore, if they have any landline it's usually a VoIP emulation of one, mine is a real one.

    • @TheLordOfNothing
      @TheLordOfNothing Před 5 měsíci

      @@Ignore_This_Account. Good for you. AT&T came out ripped out our copper wire in 2021. We are a house divided. AT&T for the landline and Verizon for cellular service. Both companies know of our situation and desperately try to get us to merge our service with either company.

    • @proletariennenaturiste
      @proletariennenaturiste Před 3 měsíci

      @@Ignore_This_Account. Offices and schools and other places of business of course still use landlines, but 'tis crazy that very few people have personal or home landlines. My aunt still has landlines at her house. We have a phone in like every room.

    • @armybeef68
      @armybeef68 Před 3 měsíci

      Your parents taught you well.

  • @DP-hy4vh
    @DP-hy4vh Před 2 lety +21

    There was a rotary phone in my house until the early 1990s when the local phone company switched to touch tone. This is around the first time I got a computer with a modem to use AOL, Compuserve, other BBS services and later the internet via a local ISP.

  • @user-fk2dm5oy9f
    @user-fk2dm5oy9f Před 7 měsíci +6

    My dad still has a phone like this in the garage and it still works. We've grown up with this type of phone. My parents even had one in the kitchen years ago. Everybody knew how to use them.

    • @johnbarthol6493
      @johnbarthol6493 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Those old Western Electric phones were made to last several lifetimes. I have some from the 30's that still work flawlessly. I just wish $1500 cell phones would last that long. Those old phones were made well because the Bell System owned all the phones and wanted a bulletproof product so they didn't have to come out and repair/replace them.

  • @WatchMeWatchStuff
    @WatchMeWatchStuff Před rokem +54

    The saddest thing to me is not just that they don’t know how to do it. But that when I was their age I knew how to use outdated tech that was MUCH older. The curiosity to learn about things that came before them is gone in this younger generation. Logic and problem solving seems to be gone too. Literally none of them wondered what the finger stop was for and they all just put their fingers in random holes. Very depressing

    • @froglover4203
      @froglover4203 Před rokem +12

      relax man. these are probably cherrypicked examples. im only 16 and ive always known about rotary phones and how to operate one, im sure that theres many more my age who are the same.

    • @kingxxi8301
      @kingxxi8301 Před rokem +5

      @@froglover4203 fr bro this dude trippin lol

    • @tmarritt
      @tmarritt Před rokem +3

      Of course you knew how to use 'much more outdated tech' it was still all analogue.

    • @iftheseoldbeastscouldtalk7796
      @iftheseoldbeastscouldtalk7796 Před rokem

      ​@FrogLover420 Same. It isn't like someone sees one every day, or that it is an absolute necessity to use them. It seems quite simple but only through intrigue and intrest in vintage technology. I do not in most cases, think it is necessary to learn about them as they are a rare part of a very rarely used aspect of life for modern Americans. It is not a matter of laughable ignorance, but rather an unnecessary skill not taught for that reason, that such technology is unlikely enough to be encountered in service.

    • @normaforsyth7950
      @normaforsyth7950 Před rokem

      Nothing sad about this. It's freaking HILARIOUS!

  • @HappyDiscoDeath
    @HappyDiscoDeath Před 2 lety +13

    I'm only 32. When I was in my early twenties and still living at my parent's house, I acquired a rotary dial phone. Knew what it was and how to use it right away! I used it for a few years until Qwest (now Centurylink) shut down the SxS equipment here in Southern Idaho. That was a sad day.

  • @teddyjam8134
    @teddyjam8134 Před rokem +27

    I'm a part of Gen X so I grew up with these phones as a young kid. In fact, we had several rotary phones throughout our home. Watching this makes me feel so old. I can't believe so many of them had absolutely no clue how to use them. 😅

    • @normaforsyth7950
      @normaforsyth7950 Před rokem +3

      Remember when we were SO happy when push buttons first came out on these same style phones? "Technology!" Lol.
      We no longer had to dial ALL the way around to call the operator to ask her to do an "emergency break through" for a number that was staying busy too long. Lolol

    • @jazzcatt
      @jazzcatt Před rokem +2

      I'm a Boomer. We had rotary phones and a party line. Do you remember what that is? C'mon now, don't cheat and look it up!
      Recently I bought a house built in 1945 complete with antique furnishings. I bought old analog phones that have been converted to digital. One of them is a rotary!

    • @normaforsyth7950
      @normaforsyth7950 Před rokem +1

      @@jazzcatt I so remember party line. If we dialed, I think it was 411 (before that was "information") and waited until the "wrong number" recording and the loud beep finished, we could talk REALLY loud and hear other people answering us.
      Remember "Time?" "The correct time of day is ..." Lol.

    • @eksortso
      @eksortso Před 8 měsíci

      I'm Gen X too, and my phones growing up were also rotary. I'm not at all surprised by what these kids are fumbling with, and though I know this video is highlights in hilarity, it did kinda get to me that none of them could get it right. Did they even listen for a dial tone first?

    • @KiwiKyle
      @KiwiKyle Před 7 měsíci +1

      Late Gen X here too, I still have a rotary phone in my home office and another in my hallway, (I have connected them to my work and personal cellphones with special Bluetooth connectors) visitors love hearing the bells ring and watching me call them using the dial phones :)

  • @steveburke1519
    @steveburke1519 Před 8 dny +1

    To be fair, when rotary phones were first introduced, adults didn't understand them either.

  • @braemtes23
    @braemtes23 Před rokem +9

    The sad thing is these kids would know how to use this phone if they ever watched an older movie. One might think they'd occasionally watch an older movie or TV show just to learn what the world was like before they were born.

    • @jazzcatt
      @jazzcatt Před rokem

      Not many of those old movies/TV shows focus on the phone itself when someone is making a call. The only thing they may catch is that you have to pick up the receiver before dialing.

    • @michaelgoulding6609
      @michaelgoulding6609 Před 11 měsíci

      i blame school history lessons, cos school teacher,s are obcessed with teaching about the iron age or the stone age or roman times or tudor times, in other words things that happend 100s if not 1000s of year.s ago, that no-one is interested in, intead of teaching kids about things within living memory or things about the way their grandparents or great grandparents lived & worked or survived & items they used,

  • @burdrchitect1680
    @burdrchitect1680 Před rokem +22

    Back in the day when you had to memorize all your contact numbers. I'm in my late 30s and have now allowed to let tech take over and can't remember numbers by heart as I did when I was younger. I still have my personal phone book though.

    • @thatbooknerdoverthere7899
      @thatbooknerdoverthere7899 Před rokem +4

      Didn't we have paper and pencils in the 90s? You could always carry a small agenda with all the numbers with you at all times 😂😂

    • @burdrchitect1680
      @burdrchitect1680 Před rokem +1

      @@thatbooknerdoverthere7899 We sure did. I definitely remembered that agendas too. But I use to remember alot of personal numbers. I still have my high School agendas. lol.

    • @spunkyspice4777
      @spunkyspice4777 Před rokem

      I can remember some numbers. But not all. That is why I have my nose called numbers near my phone. Even so I still dial the wrong number sometimes.

    • @Nushgala
      @Nushgala Před rokem +3

      And yet, the phone numbers you knew and dialed a ton when you were a kid are engraved into your memory. Even if you don't remember who's number it was.

    • @spunkyspice4777
      @spunkyspice4777 Před rokem

      True back from today I have some memorized but, I do keep a list of numbers by my phone. Sometimes I still dial a wrong number.

  • @doe9de995
    @doe9de995 Před rokem +3

    Im 24 at the time of writing this I love these old phones, i lived with my grandparents as a child and they had a few of these around the house. I own one myself just cause there so cool. Unfortunately a lot of modern phone companies no longer support pulse dial anymore so you need an adapter to work them.

  • @Ignore_This_Account.
    @Ignore_This_Account. Před rokem +5

    I'm a teenager and I have a rotary phone, it has a bad cord but I do know how to use one, I love retro tech lol, I have known how to use one since I was 9 lol.

    • @Ignore_This_Account.
      @Ignore_This_Account. Před 10 měsíci +2

      Also I fixed it and now use it like all the time, I do have a cell phone but almost never use it for anything but looking things up when I'm out of the house and/or the mobile hotspot my parents pay extra for.

  • @orangejuliaa
    @orangejuliaa Před rokem +12

    how do these kids not know how to use it?? i remember seeing one of these when i was like 7 and i knew just from looking at it that you were supposed to move the number hole to the metal stopper, isn’t it obvious??

    • @Cheersthewinners
      @Cheersthewinners Před rokem +1

      I think they’re doing it in purpose

    • @pubart4828
      @pubart4828 Před rokem

      it’s obsolete technology anyway. stop bitching and moaning.

  • @nhgfdjuytre3785
    @nhgfdjuytre3785 Před rokem +2

    It's like watching the beginning of 2001: A Space Odyssey

  • @ArchimGregorios
    @ArchimGregorios Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have five phone jacks in my home, and each is connected to a different style/era antique rotary phone. They range in age from year 1927 to the early 1960s. I live in a rural area, and cell service is spotty at best. I can always depend upon my land-line phones to work during an emergency.

  • @FranBushardt
    @FranBushardt Před 8 měsíci +1

    “AM I JUST DUMB”
    Yes You are!!

  • @dorathedestroyer770
    @dorathedestroyer770 Před 3 měsíci +2

    "wow, look at these stupid kids! They can't use a rotary phone!"
    Man, it's almost like as technology advances, older things slowly become useless and obsolete.

  • @mv2021nj
    @mv2021nj Před 9 měsíci +2

    The girl says, “What am I dumb”? No, you’re not dumb, but if you went back in time and couldn’t dial a rotary phone in front of your teenage mother, she’d say, “What are you, a spaz”?

  • @THOMMGB
    @THOMMGB Před 8 měsíci +2

    I still have and use my all original unrestored Western Electric #302 from 1946 that still works perfectly. They really knew how to build them back then. Of course, the phone company owned the phone and had to send someone out to the house to fix it if it misbehaved. So it makes good business sense to build a phone that is insanely dependable.

  • @glennenechristiansen4956

    To be fair as someone born in 56 I would challenge anyone including my parents who never knew a world without electricity, to bridle and hitch a horse to a wagon yet when my grandparents and great grandparents were young that was second nature so don't judge young people to harshly folks some day their kids won't understand today's tech eathier.

  • @spunkyspice4777
    @spunkyspice4777 Před rokem +17

    I would love to hear these sheltered kids answer the question. “What is a party line?” Where they should know.

    • @afonphoenix16
      @afonphoenix16 Před rokem +2

      To be fair, do you know everything THEY know? Why should they automatically know about something that hasn't existed for fifty years? You can't expect THEM to know all about YOU, when there's things they know how to do that you don't?🤷

    • @spunkyspice4777
      @spunkyspice4777 Před rokem

      @@afonphoenix16 Why should some one that does not know me know all about me. Rotary phones are so simple. All these kids is ask their parents to show them how to use a rotary phone. We were taught the basics in school. School teachers should be letting these kids on how to use a phone as well.

    • @afonphoenix16
      @afonphoenix16 Před rokem +2

      @@spunkyspice4777 You were taught the basics because back then it WAS a basic. Rotary phones are basically obsolete. Knowing how to use one is hardly pressing educational material.🤷

    • @spunkyspice4777
      @spunkyspice4777 Před rokem

      @@afonphoenix16 Should not be. Mine is reliable and the iPhone is great for listening to music.

    • @justinedse8435
      @justinedse8435 Před rokem

      ​@@afonphoenix16Cell phones require electricity

  • @michaela.6381
    @michaela.6381 Před rokem +8

    This is funny as I am 50, but in the defense of the kids they likely know what tcp/ip is and might even be able to say the layers. In the 80’s, very very few would have a clue.

    • @jennchycoski7455
      @jennchycoski7455 Před 10 měsíci

      What's tcp/ip? 😂

    • @Efebur
      @Efebur Před 6 měsíci

      Lol no they don't. Computer literacy is going down. They know how to use smartphones but that's about it.

    • @dorathedestroyer770
      @dorathedestroyer770 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Efebur We actually do know what that is.

  • @nottellinnoone2074
    @nottellinnoone2074 Před rokem +1

    You have to pick up the phone and hear the dial tone before dialing lol

  • @George-yt2rs
    @George-yt2rs Před 8 dny

    They laugh at seniors who can't do basic new technology but we can have a laugh too about our old tech skills we can do, it's quite charming . Hey granddad can you help me make a call 😅😅😅

  • @SoniaJbrt
    @SoniaJbrt Před rokem +3

    I had a great time laughing! 😂 Sorry kids, you all fail🤣

  • @krisradjpaul278
    @krisradjpaul278 Před 2 lety +4

    This is so funny likely my kids have always loved any things retro vintage etc.

  • @Tintoycar
    @Tintoycar Před 4 měsíci +1

    They always say "that's before my time". I know Mozart, also before my time.

  • @chrisstorms7511
    @chrisstorms7511 Před rokem +2

    these kids would be screwed if there were an emergency and the only way to call out was to use this phone.

    • @NitttNattt
      @NitttNattt Před 11 měsíci +1

      That is extremely unlikely m, everyone has a phone in their pocket all the timw

  • @christinav.3623
    @christinav.3623 Před rokem +1

    My 6-year-old twins know how to use a rotary phone, why can't teenagers figure it out? Please let us see their reaction, once they are told what to do with it!
    I'm 50, and yes this amused me. Thanks, but please clue them in, not just embarrass them!
    For anyone interested, if you no longer have a landline, or VOIP doesn't support your old telephone, you can get an Xlink device to pair a vintage phone with your cell phone, and use that rather than the smart phone, btw. Best modern invention I've come across this year!

  • @michaelgoulding6609
    @michaelgoulding6609 Před rokem +3

    i find a rotary phone is much easyer & quicker for dialing a number, i use a modern mobile phone, but also use a gpo rotary dial phone at home

  • @AronBezzina
    @AronBezzina Před 2 lety +6

    I am 32, I like to think I’m not old but I guess I’m wrong lol. I mean when I read the title I assumed it was going to be first graders or something. Not almost adults.

  • @adamantman3200
    @adamantman3200 Před rokem +3

    These kids would be totally dumbfounded having a 'party line' described to them. 'Before fiber optics was introduced, there were far fewer lines available, so most people had to share the same lines. A private line, if any were available in your phone system, were really expensive.' We moved into the house I grew up in in August, 1969 and were on a party line for a brief time.
    We had a touchtone, but my Aunt Nina had a rotary phone from the 50s. The dial was really hard to turn.

    • @GjHj-mi3ov
      @GjHj-mi3ov Před rokem

      I'm a 103 years old we didn't use telephones when we were kids we had this thing called paper mail something you kids wouldn't understand with your fancy party phones

    • @adamantman3200
      @adamantman3200 Před rokem

      @@GjHj-mi3ov What's a 'Party Phone"? We had a PARTY LINE it's far from 'fancy'. That's when several different telephone customers share the same line.
      You never had a phone? I can remember when some people didn't have one because it was too expensive.
      The way you've worded your post makes it sound like they hadn't yet been invented. There was no such a thing as a 'Celphone'
      or the internet when I was growing up, either.
      I used our public library a lot when I was growing up. That was our 'internet'. And yes, I used a lot of paper and pen to do my school work.

    • @TheLordOfNothing
      @TheLordOfNothing Před 5 měsíci

      @@adamantman3200 They aren't 103. They have nothing better to do

    • @adamantman3200
      @adamantman3200 Před 5 měsíci

      Like, whatever, Dad.

    • @TheLordOfNothing
      @TheLordOfNothing Před 5 měsíci

      @@adamantman3200 Talking to me or the orange profile guy?

  • @luqmanrashid1651
    @luqmanrashid1651 Před rokem +2

    i never knew how to dial it. but my late grandma still uses it during those days, early in the 90's i think. Whenever we came, my brothers and i used to play with the dials. we get really amused when the dials return to its original position.

  • @ImperialDefenseContractors

    I can't believe kids haven't seen these in films or TV. Even the slightest inclination to check the history out on social media. But, then again, everything in technology is done for kids now.

  • @Trendyviews.
    @Trendyviews. Před 8 měsíci +2

    The thing I dont get is that all of us had enough logic to know how to use the rotary phone in the 60's and 70's. Why is hatd for them to process?
    I did crack up at them learning on this video. Lol 😅

  • @dinorossi6611
    @dinorossi6611 Před rokem +2

    I still have a landline and a rotary classic phone just like that one in the video in my house in LA.

  • @grandpabill1959
    @grandpabill1959 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Omg. Hilarious.
    Sad thing is when I was there age my dad said figure it out. It’s not rocket science.
    My grandfather would have just smacked and said what are you stupid? Hahahahahaha

  • @OokamiTheWolf
    @OokamiTheWolf Před rokem +1

    We had a rotary phone in our basement till i was 15 in 2006. We only got rid of it cause we moved.

  • @beckyg.8228
    @beckyg.8228 Před 10 měsíci +1

    It's hard to believe that kids today can't use a rotary. Times have changed since I was an 80s teen. Lol

  • @proletariennenaturiste
    @proletariennenaturiste Před 3 měsíci

    I guess they think of them like office telephones(like the ones kids use to call home), because with them, you don't have to pick up the receiver because they have a speaker phone functionality, but if you want to have a private phone call, you do. Obviously that one is older and/or a home phone, so, you do have to pick up the receiver.

  • @matthewdonovan1240
    @matthewdonovan1240 Před 7 dny

    They all keep pushing the numbers lol!! Oh and the girl who pushed the middle and thought it was broken.

  • @lifenotbills
    @lifenotbills Před 7 měsíci +1

    It’s so funny that they all start from zero and then stop on the number.

  • @yinrocher7568
    @yinrocher7568 Před rokem +7

    OMG this is hilarious!!!! I remembered dialing seven digit...then ten digit even with my nails caught up with speed
    Don't forget to carry (dail) the number one

  • @jasonevanbaldwin9922
    @jasonevanbaldwin9922 Před 2 lety +5

    You can also tap the headset button in sequence like Morse code.
    tap 5 times = 5
    and so on...

    • @michaela.6381
      @michaela.6381 Před rokem

      Yep, I used to do it that way back in the day also (70’s, 80’s). Either way it’s just about making the pulses…

    • @mjtunstall1976
      @mjtunstall1976 Před rokem

      same here!

  • @hoteldennis
    @hoteldennis Před 11 měsíci +1

    Looks like a Western Electric 5302.

  • @maxheadroom1506
    @maxheadroom1506 Před rokem +1

    unbelievable. a child can figure this out

  • @frankhooper7871
    @frankhooper7871 Před dnem

    The 1-2-1-2 ending of the number reminded me of the number to dial for the time when I was a kid: UL3 1212
    Anyone else remember "dialling" a number by tapping the button in the cradle?

  • @EmmaWhitaker-gf3uc
    @EmmaWhitaker-gf3uc Před rokem +1

    These kids have never seen a movie where people talk on a phone? You'd think they'd lift the receiver first if they had.

    • @rsprockets7846
      @rsprockets7846 Před rokem

      and you had to get all your calls and wait at home

  • @CalgaryRambler
    @CalgaryRambler Před 8 měsíci +5

    Being born in 1970, I grew up using these rotary phones. Seeing the millennials try and use this type of phone is Priceless😂

    • @cadman10000
      @cadman10000 Před 6 měsíci +1

      You do know that the youngest millennial is 27, right? These kids are all gen Z.

    • @dorathedestroyer770
      @dorathedestroyer770 Před 3 měsíci +1

      The oldest milennials are 44.

    • @matt_ohern
      @matt_ohern Před 13 dny

      i'm a millenial, or, xenial, and grew up w/ one and used it in my house until the mid 1990's

  • @Whiteshirtloosetie
    @Whiteshirtloosetie Před 10 měsíci

    This raises a very important point I've been saying for years. You have people who go on about Why don't they build Apollo Rockets to go back to the Moon? Why don't they fly Concorde anymore? How did they build the Pyramids? Humans don't build up more knowledge as time goes on, they adapt to what is present at any time. Stop using something and that knowledge is not passed on plus the items are no longer made. Using a rotary phone is simple to those of us old enough who have used them in the past. There is a lot of knowledge we've been taught and once used that we've never passed it on to anyone else so it dies with us. Go back in time further and there are items hundreds, even thousands of years ago that use to have a purpose to people back then, but like these young people trying to fathom out how to use a phone, absolutely no one alive to day knows how to use knowledge from back then.

  • @1977ajax
    @1977ajax Před rokem

    Quite appalling that none of them seemed to have the slightest idea how to deal with the unfamiliar. No process, no studying of it, no looking to try to deduce function. Just fiddled with it aimlessly.

  • @troyBORG
    @troyBORG Před 2 lety +4

    Wow just wow.
    Also the fact they dialing without picking up the receiver

  • @spunkyspice4777
    @spunkyspice4777 Před rokem +1

    How can these kids not know how to use this phone. Must be living a sheltered life. All phone subscribers have these in their houses.

    • @dorathedestroyer770
      @dorathedestroyer770 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Because nobody under the age of 60 uses those anymore unless their parent hates modern technology and forces them to.

    • @spunkyspice4777
      @spunkyspice4777 Před 3 měsíci

      @@dorathedestroyer770 I guess this is the same as when these phones were first introduced to subscribers, No one knew how these worked.

    • @dorathedestroyer770
      @dorathedestroyer770 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@spunkyspice4777 exactly

  • @thesixshooter6506
    @thesixshooter6506 Před 3 měsíci

    Why do I suddenly feel SO old?

  • @JSerrato289
    @JSerrato289 Před rokem +2

    I've never used a damn rotary phone in my life but I am well familiar with how it works, put finger on number indicated and rotate all the way clockwise till your finger hits the stopper. It's so simple, where is their critical thinking skills

  • @Ceeeje
    @Ceeeje Před 11 měsíci +1

    not only is it a rotary phone, it's a crusty, beat up 60+ y.o. rotary phone...

  • @michaelw7053
    @michaelw7053 Před 2 lety +3

    What's this circle jawn thing.. lol!

  • @rsprockets7846
    @rsprockets7846 Před rokem

    we had a table model phone in house when i was born, a few months layer i wood goto the phone and play with the dials and make all kinds of calls, shortly after that they made it a wall mount in the kitchen

  • @dis7817
    @dis7817 Před rokem +1

    LOL!! They keep "pressing" number holes or the center, repeatedly and it still doesn't work!!

  • @3rdaxis649
    @3rdaxis649 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Zero problem solving abilities.

  • @waynestewart1919
    @waynestewart1919 Před 2 měsíci

    That dial needs to be lubricated bad. Hilarious to see kids with olde technology.

  • @pixie99
    @pixie99 Před měsícem

    What would be even more challenging would be phones before rotary dialing...where it was a matter of ringing a handle to make a combination os short and long rings as in morse code....there were maybe 10 houses on one line and each had a different combination of short and long.
    This was in rural New Zealand 70 odd years ago.......😊

  • @kleverich
    @kleverich Před rokem

    2:04 - She probably doesn't want me to answer that.

  • @markhatfield5621
    @markhatfield5621 Před 2 lety +2

    68 y,o, I love this.

    • @N3ttwerk
      @N3ttwerk Před 2 lety +2

      You go way back to phone party line days then

    • @markhatfield5621
      @markhatfield5621 Před 2 lety +1

      @@N3ttwerk Yes.

    • @N3ttwerk
      @N3ttwerk Před 2 lety +1

      @@markhatfield5621 imagine that working today

    • @gailbrezinka9766
      @gailbrezinka9766 Před rokem

      😂🤣😂 party lines!!!
      Ah the days of old. If you were hanging up on someone, that receiver 📞 got the point across to the person the other end. 😂🤣😂

  • @sandraswan2614
    @sandraswan2614 Před rokem +2

    That's sad.

  • @sasapetroski981
    @sasapetroski981 Před rokem +1

    Me born 1980 and was use this phone until 1989 then buy fax phone

  • @Iggythemovieman
    @Iggythemovieman Před měsícem

    If these kids ever needed to phone for help.
    It would be quicker if they follow the wire to the nearest police station

  • @kurtwhite1498
    @kurtwhite1498 Před rokem

    omg the closest thing they can think of to how to operate it is a combination lock. They’re turning the dial that way because they think it works like a combination lock.

  • @CinnamonTwist0204
    @CinnamonTwist0204 Před rokem +1

    This is hilarious !!!! Oh. God

  • @drockherb2073
    @drockherb2073 Před rokem +1

    I am 1000% sure this is filmed with people from PA from the way camera man said phone/ the girl said Jawn … only thing else that would have set it even more is if one of them called it a hoagie 😂👏🏼👏🏼

    • @drockherb2073
      @drockherb2073 Před rokem

      Ok he said 215 … I knew they sounded more like me than anyone on YT 😂

    • @sterlingtv19
      @sterlingtv19  Před rokem +1

      Good Guess... NJ

    • @drockherb2073
      @drockherb2073 Před rokem

      @@sterlingtv19dangit .. I guess close enough 😂

  • @DD-uf2uo
    @DD-uf2uo Před rokem +2

    I have been retired for about a year now. My mother had a landline phone until she died (March 2021) at the age of 89. It was not a pulse phone but tone. Of course we did have pulse type phones a long time ago. She had one cordless phone (not cellphone) and one push button phone with the push buttons in the handset.
    Also, I don't think bad of the younger generation. This was before they're time. And I understand that this video was just for fun.
    .

  • @tweedataf
    @tweedataf Před rokem +3

    its kind of fair enough they don't know though. If you have not used one, or seen one ,or been taught how to use one, you can understand that. But the gen Z will out do us all the time with current tech!!!! So glad I have a teen to helps me with current tech lol, even though I have diplomas in computing and computer concepts and can build one. that was back in 2000, I taught my daughter everything I knew when she was a toddler haha, she out did me in computing at age 7, sigh.
    My daughter and I were out today at an antiques store and they had some old rotary phones. I showed her how to use one. Shouldn't really tease about tech you have no idea how to use. Fun part of history, and funny to watch for us older gen x/y etc

  • @familybills2908
    @familybills2908 Před rokem

    reasoning of mechanics has left the chat.

  • @Wafaloo
    @Wafaloo Před měsícem

    How do you so many of them not know to take the phone off the hook first? Have they never seen anybody use an older phone in a movie or TV show?

  • @christyann
    @christyann Před rokem

    I laughed so hard I cried. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @pulsetheprotogen
    @pulsetheprotogen Před 2 lety +2

    god im 15 and ik how to use it i was raised in a way that ik all this stuff like my first game console was a sega genesis and we had one of these in the house that was alway in service i still have it too my first type of portable media was a walkman and 5 cassettes

    • @FirstNLastN
      @FirstNLastN Před 2 lety +1

      Same

    • @jazzcatt
      @jazzcatt Před rokem +1

      You know how to use a rotary phone but don't know how to use a full stop (period) at the end of a sentence and start a sentence with an uppercase letter?

  • @davidfuller7792
    @davidfuller7792 Před 6 měsíci

    Kids today would never figure it out 😂

  • @redonk1740
    @redonk1740 Před rokem

    I want to give them a pass for never having used one before, but it's just so intuitive that I can't comprehend how they can't figure it out. Surely a few kids figured it out and just didn't make the cut for the video? I hope?

    • @sterlingtv19
      @sterlingtv19  Před rokem

      Yes I did get one student who did get it correct after a very long time of trial and error. Eventually we showed each student how it was done after the had enough

    • @redonk1740
      @redonk1740 Před rokem

      @@sterlingtv19 Well, to be fair, I remember when my parents got their first cell phone, and I couldn't comprehend dialing a number without hearing a tone. It would be interesting to see kids react to early cell phones and see who can get the highest score on snake!

  • @chrisingle5839
    @chrisingle5839 Před 2 lety +2

    Do they ever get properly instructed? I still have ONLY rotaries in my house, because it is weird (I'm 41)

    • @sterlingtv19
      @sterlingtv19  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes at the end of each student segment I gave them hints until the got it correct

  • @NinePartsAngel
    @NinePartsAngel Před rokem +2

    omg I am soooo old 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mjtunstall1976
    @mjtunstall1976 Před rokem +1

    LOL!!!!!!! these kids are nuts, they dont know how to use the good old rotary dial phones! they are easy to use it, im 47 yo!!!

  • @andrealotito4412
    @andrealotito4412 Před 2 lety +3

    most kid of the 80s and 90s could have done the very same to their boomer parents asking to pick up a game controller and play. Same could do many 2000s kids asking their parents to use a touch screen device.
    The difference? these students are asked to try a completely obsolete object in 2022. Not really the same thing if you reverse roles, isn't it?
    i do happen to know how to use a rotary phone just because grandparents still had one in the late 90s/early 2000s. So what if those kids had not the chance? wtf

    • @defaultmesh
      @defaultmesh Před 2 lety +4

      kids these days can only read digital clocks. back in my day we used to have analog clocks.
      kids these days can only read mechanical clocks. back in my day we used to have water clocks.
      kids these days can only read water clocks. back in my day we used to have sundials.
      technology evolves

    • @spunkyspice4777
      @spunkyspice4777 Před rokem

      No need to control a game. Just take the game out of the box set to the playing pieces and read the directions.
      Why would the parents boom anything? Well my father used to discard old TV picture tubes which caused a boom noise from the vacuum caused when the picture tube was broke from breaking the neck of that.

  • @daniellefarrow7956
    @daniellefarrow7956 Před rokem

    How does nobody eventually figure it out? There’s not a whole lot of options…even if you don’t know, you’re gonna figure it out.

    • @rayxtime
      @rayxtime Před rokem +2

      They cut all that footage out so their older viewers can still feel smug. It's like every single TV show that interviews random pedestrians. They show only the dumb ones because that's the most entertaining.

  • @paulorubens2527
    @paulorubens2527 Před rokem

    That explains why the Moon has not been visited again since MCMLXXII! This generation can not add 2 and 2 without a cellphone.They also do not understand the year I wrote.🎉😂

  • @jannettehogan9958
    @jannettehogan9958 Před rokem

    They are over thing it. I'd like to see the reaction one they realize just how simple it is. God forbid they succeed and get a party line.

  • @AI_Image_Master
    @AI_Image_Master Před rokem

    I'm just saddened and fell old.

  • @coreyellisart6877
    @coreyellisart6877 Před rokem +2

    Wow this is our next president or governor how sad

  • @AshtonSharp-f4h
    @AshtonSharp-f4h Před 18 dny

    Ok I don’t know how old these students are but I’m 9 years old and I know how to use a rotary dial ngl i’m being serious. You put you finger in the hole of the number and you spin it to the stop which is that stick on the phone.

  • @mesapysch
    @mesapysch Před 22 dny

    circle jawn

  • @TS-ef2gv
    @TS-ef2gv Před 3 měsíci

    Let's also see if they can figure out how activate its advanced, built-in features such as Do Not Disturb, aka (as my mom used to say) "Just take the d*mned thing off the hook!"
    Or how to use its more advanced features, such as how to get your message through on a collect call without anyone paying for it. "Hello?" "This is the operator. You have a collect call from Bob Wehadababyitsaboy, will you accept the charges?" "No, thank you." "Who was that, honey?" "It was Bob. They had a baby. It's a boy." 😄

  • @nnyssury
    @nnyssury Před 9 měsíci +1

    Есть люди, которые не умеют пользоваться часами со стрелками и цифрами

  • @K-o-R
    @K-o-R Před 2 lety +1

    Ah, the ones trying to sort of finger walk the dial continuously to each number. Obviously wrong but I can see where they're coming from.
    It's weird, I can't remember ever actually using one to make a call, though we did have one. Only time I ever used one was at an exhibit showing how the old analogue phone exchanges worked.

  • @edwardp3502
    @edwardp3502 Před 27 dny

    Now show video of a 65 year old trying to use a smartphone. Technology changes. Why the hell would kids today need to know how to use a rotary phone that went out of use 50 years ago?

    • @sterlingtv19
      @sterlingtv19  Před 27 dny

      I tried it to see what their analytical thoughts would be on it

  • @proletariennenaturiste
    @proletariennenaturiste Před 3 měsíci

    Easy for me, believe it or not

  • @bonzie321
    @bonzie321 Před 11 měsíci

    Even if you never saw one, you should be able to figure it out. Got to be staged.

    • @sterlingtv19
      @sterlingtv19  Před 11 měsíci

      I just walked the kids in and asked them to make a call. They had never seen anything like it before. Wasn't staged. Their world is push buttons. You saw what happened as they tried

  • @Dolphinsfan1981
    @Dolphinsfan1981 Před rokem +1

    I was born in 1981 this is so laughable 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 pick up the receiver spin the number to the bar each time I garontee you will get someone on the otherside

  • @bidibulle6795
    @bidibulle6795 Před 2 lety +1

    hahahahahahahahaha so funny !
    kids who think they know it all, you should ask google right?
    HOHOHO

  • @N3ttwerk
    @N3ttwerk Před 2 lety

    If you had a zero in your phone number, no one called you.

    • @spunkyspice4777
      @spunkyspice4777 Před rokem +1

      Why all of my rotary phones have zeros on them. I have 4 rotary phones.