Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Area Code Project

Something to add to my Christmas list!  I love this print from the Area Code Project featuring the three numbers that have preceded my phone number for the past twenty-three years.  I sorta love that I still have my 330 area code and Ohio license plates in LA!


What do those numbers represent? After Word War II ended, area codes were added to help expedite long distance phone service. Big cities were given area codes lower on the rotary dial (think 310 or 212). Lower numbers were faster to dial. People in big cities were thought to deserve an easier dial. So, rural America had higher numbers (915). Currently, 269 area codes divide our nation. Today, our identities and our communities, our stories, live within the (parenthetical) of the area code.

Image and info via the Area Code Project

6 comments:

Rachel Dangerfield said...

Awesome! I'm a dirty three-thirty too!

I'm going to do my best to keep that area code as long as possible.

Emily Rickard said...

BahahHA dirty three-thirty, I love it!!!

Katy said...

LOOOOVE THIS!! Maybe Santa will bring them to Grandma's...with some ugly salt shakers and scary old dolls :)

Emily Rickard said...

Does Santa bring white elephant gifts to everyone's families or just ours? I hope he doesn't notice that I moved.

Moe Gnagy said...

Beware! You will have to change those plates next year. Calif wants its own license fees.

area codes by state said...

Im not going to say what everyone else has already said, but I do want to comment on your knowledge of the topic.  Youre truly well-informed.