21 0 ReplyOpen it.
10 0 ReplyWhat game is that?
2 0 ReplyGoogle says ghost wire tokyo
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i found a working red telephone box in stratford-upon-avon last week.
most of them have been turned into defibrilator access points, or mini libraries or ripped out entirely these days.
6 0 ReplyReminds me of Ghostwire: Tokyo 😂
4 0 ReplyUnderrated game.
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15K Australian public phone booths are now Freephones and some are free wi-fi hotspots. I don’t think I’ve used one since the late 1990s, though.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-03/telstra-has-made-its-15000-payphones-free/100344664
3 0 ReplyThese are relatively easy to find in Japan
Couldn't tell you why but they are
30 0 Replyso there are easy exits when people need to get out of the matrix
8 0 ReplyDespite the old stereotype of Japan being a futuristic nation that produces the technology of tomorrow, a lot of it's institutions are still using very outdated technology.
Fax is still very actively used
28 0 ReplyFax is still used in government and healthcare in the United States.
2 0 ReplyI couldn’t believe how many cash only places there were!
1 0 ReplyFloppy disks, too.
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Those green guys were everywhere when I've been, they look so satisfying
10 0 ReplyI love Kanazawa.
8 0 ReplyWhat do you love about Kanazawa? Should I visit there?
2 0 ReplyKenroku-en Garden, The Contemporary museum, the way the trees are strung with twine during winter to prevent snow is very artful as well as the special coverings hand tied in the samurai area. The curries are very good there.
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Nice!
5 0 ReplyA what?
2 0 ReplyPAY PHONE!
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