Saturday, December 21, 2013

RED BUTTON COMICS (89) (TELEPHONE BOMB)












WHERE IS TELEPHONE?


Where is telephone?

Where is coin?
Where is receiver?
Where is telephone book?
Where is public telephone?
Where is pay telephone?
Where is dial telephone?
Where is push-button telephone?
Where is touch-tone telephone?
Where is desk phone?
Where is telephone operator?
Where is telephone office?
Where is telephone exchange?
Where is telephone directory?
Where is telephone line?
Where is answering machine? 
Where is local call?
Where is city call?
Where is long-distance call?
Where is international call?
Where is hot line?
Where is call girl?
Where is wrong number?
Where is memory on the phone?
Where is history on the phone?
Where is love on the phone?
Where is conspiracy on the phone?
Where is argument on the phone?
Where is the girl on the phone?
Where is the telephone suddenly disconnected? 
Where is the telephone out of order?
Where is the telephone fixed?
Where is the voice heard over the telephone?
Where is - "Line is busy."
Where is - "May I use your phone a minute?"
Where is - "Please stop calling!"
Where is - "Put the phone down!"
Where is - "Let me pick up the phone!"
Where is - "Hang up!"
Where is - "Put the phone down! Hang up! It's my turn! You're calling over half an hour! I have to call right now!"
Where is - the man who killed the woman who spent so much time talking and talking inside public telephone booth, not caring about the man waiting for his turn?
Where is - "Sorry to call so early, but - - - "
Where is - "Can I speak to Mr. Sunborg?"
Where is - "I'm sorry, but, Mr. Sunborg is on another line."
Where is - "Hold the line, please. I'll put you through."
Where is - "Mr. Sunborg, you're wanted on the phone."
Where is - "Hang up!"
Where is - "Sorry, Mr. Sunborg has just stepped out. Can I take a message?"
Where is - "I'll call again later."
Where is - "Can I speak to Mr. Sunborg?"
Where is - "Here is a call for you from Mr. Ant."
Where is - "Hang up!"
Where is - "Sorry, Mr. Sunborg has just stepped out. Can I take a message?"
Where is - "Please tell him to call me up at my office."
Where is - "Can I speak to MooWoo Sunborg?"
Where is - "Hang on - I'll just see if he's here."
Where is - "Mrs. Sunborg wants you on the phone."
Where is - "Hang up!"
Where is - "Sorry, Mr. Sunborg has just stepped out. Can I take a message?"
Where is - "Let me call again later."
Where is - "Can I speak to Mr. Sunborg?"
Where is - "Here is a call for you from Mrs. Ant."
Where is - "Hang up!"
Where is - "Mr. Sunborg left the phone off the hook, as he didn't want to be disturbed."
Where is - "O.K. I'll call again."
Where is - "You had a phone call from Mr. Utopia. He wants you to call him back."
Where is - "This is MooWoo Sunborg, I am not at home at the moment. Please leave your message and phone number. Let me call you back as soon as possible."







KT (Korea Telecom) is in trouble - Nobody uses public telephone.

Ministry of Culture is in trouble - Nobody reads books.
So, here is the solution - "Book Inside" 
(Not "Intel Inside" - Don't be confused!)


The picture above: "Book Inside" 

Telephone Booth Design in the Mobile Age 
Created by Ahn, SungHee



ref. Public telephone system in Korea is run by KT Linkers, a subsidiary of Korea Telecom. KT Linkers is the only public telephone operator in the country. KT Linkers was in need of the ideas to give a new role to public telephone system which is facing demise due to proliferation of mobile media. As a matter of fact, the company launched a project to convert some telephone booths to ATMs as one of the initiatives to utilize already-existing telephone booths. In this context, the design "Book Inside" was devised.    


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