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Hello Miles,
> Hey - that's our back-bone here ... and please be advised that NZ
> has only just gotten clear of its last pulse-code dialling,
> electromagnetic telephone exchange - whose rotary dials had
> numbers running inverted (our 1's were the world's 9's!).
Interesting. So where was the zero located? I guess next to the 1, so that
just as it does here it actually generates 10 pulses.
People sometimes ask why the keyboards of calculators and telephones are different.
1 2 3 7 8 9
4 5 6 4 5 6
7 8 9 1 2 3
0 0
telephone calculator
I always tell people this is because on a calculator the zero is the digit
preceding the one. On a telephone it is the digit that comes after the nine
because in telephony the zero is really 10 as the old dials generate 10
pulses when dialling a zero. (Generating zero pulses is a tad difficult to
discriminate from doing nothing at all).
Your information however put it into a new light....
Cheers, Michiel
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