mariaalice wrote: » My mother worked as telephonist in An Post in the 1950s and learned Morse code all her life she could remember the dots and dashes code.
Shannon757 wrote: » What's a telegram?
Del.Monte wrote: » I sent the bould Ivan (Yates) a telegram in 1981 congratulating him on his election to the Dail. I still have his reply letter somewhere amongst the collected flotsam of 57 years above ground.
Stigura wrote: » Just editing to say; Bloody hell! My 1000th post! Just happened to notice that!
Grayson wrote: » apparently An Post only stopped sending them in 2013.http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/last-telegram-sent-stop-replaced-by-text-messages-stop-29364053.html
feargale wrote: » Congratulations. We would send you a congratulatory telegram if we could.
Senna wrote: » Good story on QI that Arthur Conan Doyle sent telegrams to five close friends reading simply "We are discovered. Flee now." to see how they would react. One of the friends disappeared and never came back. There's a similar story about a bishop sending the same to 5 priests who he wanted rid of, they all fled in that story.
Grayson wrote: » My parents did back in the 80's. They also sent/received telex's.
cajonlardo wrote: » i went for a job interview in 1986. I was told immediately that I was not successful. I lived in a flat back then but the next day a telegram was sent out to my parents house asking to comeback and that they wanted to offer me an alternative role. It was all very exciting stuff back then and I was sooooooooooo important That and the wedding ones ( '87)