Before the days of the remote control, which is a term no longer used in today\'s high-tech jargon, we, as Americans, had to suffer through the infant stages of modern electronics, such as if we didn\'t have children, we had to get up from our recliner to change the channel on the TV; when we entered the driveway, we had to get out of the car to raise the garage door; then-the "biggie"-when the phone rang, we would call out, "Would someone get that phone call " That phone back then was tethered.
Before the days of the remote control, which is a term no longer used in today\'s high-tech jargon, we, as Americans, had to suffer through the infant stages of modern electronics, such as if we didn\'t have children, we had to get up from our recliner to change the channel on the TV; when we entered the driveway, we had to get out of the car to raise the garage door; then-the "biggie"-when the phone rang, we would call out, "Would someone get that phone call " That phone back then was tethered