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Phone numbers for use in TV shows, films and creative works
(www.acma.gov.au)
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nomilk
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30 Oct 25 21:49 UTC
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iambateman
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31 Oct 25 00:11 UTC
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Seeing 770-555-5555 on screen has always been a huge pet peeve for me. It really kills the suspension of disbelief for me.
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reaperducer
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31 Oct 25 03:46 UTC
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Back in Bell of Pennsylvania days, 555 was a legitimate prefix. It was used to reach BoPA offices.
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pbhjpbhj
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31 Oct 25 09:57 UTC
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When I was a kid '555' was my whole [UK local] phone number.
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ID:
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Ylpertnodi
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31 Oct 25 15:33 UTC
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I remember when they added 0 to town codes...but just 3 digit?
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pbhjpbhj
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01 Nov 25 11:00 UTC
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Yup, it was a local exchange {for local people!?}. The story I heard was that the owner of the manor where the exchange was had been a telephone pioneer.
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