The Muppets Recreate An Acapella Version of the Original Muppet Show Theme Song
Join over 60 Muppets as they reunite to recreate their classic “Muppet Show” theme song!
PSA Video From 1936 By AT&T Prepares Viewers For Switch To Rotary Dial Phones
This short subject newsreel was shown in movie theaters the week before a town’s or region’s telephone exchange was to be converted to dial service. It’s extremely short—a little over a minute, like a PSA. The film concisely explains how to use a dial telephone, including how to dial, how to recognize dial tone, and how to recognize a busy signal.
The first dial telephonewas manufactured in 1897. It was part of an automatic switching/dialing system invented by Almon Strowger and patented in 1889. (You can see this switching system in action on the film “The Step By Step Switch”). But the Bell System didn’t start to roll out Strowger’s invention until 1919, though they did showcase the technology in 1904. In 1922, New York City was introduced to dial. The first popularized dial telephone was a desk set candlestick model; the smaller, more familiar desk set came later.
It took decades for dial to sweep the entire Bell System. The last holdout was Catalina Island, off the coast of California, which finally converted to dial in 1978. In Camp Shohola, Pennsylvania, an internal automatic switch system still connects campers with the outside world, it’s the oldest functioning Strowger switch in the world.
That Time Kendall and Kylie Jenner Did A Taylor Swift Lip-Syncing Video
In this pre-Keeping Up with the Kardashians video clip, the Jenner sisters lip syncing in a home video to the Taylor Swift song “Better Than Revenge”. Don’t hate, you likely did the same thing when you were a teenager.
Japanese army band performance is pretty serious…until this happens
This Japanese army band is pretty slick and downright serious. It works for this street festival, boxing up their stoniness until…
50-award winning The Present shows you exactly why it’s ok to cry during a cartoon
After a very successful festival circuit, running on over 180 film festivals and winning more than 50 awards, “The Present” was released online this week. Have you had a good cry today? No? Watch, and you will.
The Present from Jacob Frey on Vimeo.

