Tweeting from those Smartphones has become a way of life nowadays, but the Tweetophone puts your thoughts on the web in a completely old school way. Tweetophone is the first ever machine that "lets you punch in messages through non-digital means," according to engadget.com.
The landline Tweetophone lets you dial messages, but it might take some time as you need to dial a number two or three times to get the letter you want. The Tweetophone Twitter account takes requests on messages you want to send out to people; doing all the hard work for you.
Check out the video to see how Tweetophone works, and you may find yourself appreciating those landline phones a little bit more.
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The Tweetophone Rotary-Dial Device is Old School Social Media Savvy
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