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Canary42 | 21:52 Wed 11th Aug 2021 | ChatterBank
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The reference to speed dial in the Corrie thread got me ruminating on this. We still refer to dialling when few telephones have a dial these days. And "hang up" is another one dating from when the handset was hung on the base unit.

"Did you pull the chain" survived well beyond the introduction of modern toilet cisterns.

I'm sure there must be other examples. Any offers ?
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Talk of ships sailing though they have no sails?
We no longer put a hyphen in words like over-ride or to-day.
...or street names, like Oxford-street
JIM, I hyphenate to-day, to-night and to-morrow.
I was quietly delighted when I went to 'spend a penny' (now there's an old phrase for you!) in an Essex village hall loo a couple of years ago and found that there was still a chain that needed pulling. (I'm easily pleased!).

"I hyphenate to-day, to-night and to-morrow"

Wherefore?
Most of us, I imagine, still use the word 'typing' when we are using a keyboard; however, using the word 'keyboarding" doesn't quite sound right.
JIM, I didn't get the memo...
The memo? Oh, you mean the memorandum!

Tickity boo.
clockwise?
What about blueprints and carbon-copy?
Blueprint seems to be used a lot for anything that's at the planning stage.
Carbon paper is still available.
Are actual blueprints produced still?
do secretaries still keep secrets?
Upper case and lower case are derived from the days when typesetters set type and the capital letters were in the upper case, and other letters were in the lower case. We still talk of 'filming' on a mobile phone, we have it 'on tape' when the recording device has no tape in it. We refer to 'footage' of moving pictures when there is no film in the camera.
I still 'tape' my fave TV shows, and i 'play records' without a record player.
are stationers still stationary?

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