Dan Seitz

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AT&T offered the first long-distance audiotext service in the early 1980s to poll TV viewers, using the 900 prefix to distinguish it from toll-free 800 service. Callers paid fifty cents each to vote on everything from who won the Reagan-Carter debate to whether Saturday Night Live's Eddie Murphy should boil Larry the Lobster.
Stolen Without A Gun
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