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- Courtesy of The Jolly Roger
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- Bomb warning
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-
- Recently, a telephone fanatic in the northwest made an interesting
- discovery. He was exploring the 804 area code (Virginia) and found out
- that the 840 exchange did something strange.
-
- In the vast majority of cases, in fact in all of the cases except one,
- he would get a recording as if the exchange didn't exist. However, if
- he dialed 804-840 and four rather predictable numbers, he got a ring!
-
- After one or two rings, somebody picked up. Being experienced at this
- kind of thing, he could tell that the call didn't "supe", that is, no
- charges were being incurred for calling this number. (Calls that get
- you to an error message, or a special operator, generally don't
- supervise.) A female voice, with a hint of a Southern accent said,
- "Operator, can I help you?"
-
- "Yes," he said, "What number have I reached?"
- "What number did you dial, sir?" (He made up a number that was
- similar.)
- "I'm sorry that is not the number you reached." Click.
-
- He was fascinated. What in the world was this? He knew he was going
- to call back, but before he did, he tried some more experiments. He
- tried the 840 exchange in several other area codes. In some, it came
- up as a valid exchange. In others, exactly the same thing happened -
- the same last four digits, the same Southern belle. Oddly enough, he
- later noticed, the areas worked in seemed to travel in a beeline from
- Washington DC to Pittsburgh, PA.
-
- He called back from a payphone. "Operator, can I help you?"
-
- "Yes, this is the phone company. I'm testing this line and we don't
- seem to have an identification on your circuit. What office is this,
- please?"
-
- "What number are you trying to reach?"
-
- "I'm not trying to reach any number. I'm trying to identify this
- circuit."
-
- "I'm sorry, I can't help you."
-
- "Ma'am, if I don't get an ID on this line, I'll have to disconnect
- it. We show no record of it here."
-
- "Hold on a moment, sir."
-
- After about a minute, she came back. "Sir, I can have someone speak
- to you. Would you give me your number, please?"
-
- He had anticipated this and he had the payphone number ready. After
- he gave it she said, "Mr. XXX will get right back to you."
-
- "Thanks." He hung up the phone. It rang. INSTANTLY! "Oh my God,"
- he thought, "They weren't asking for my number - they were
- confirming it!"
-
- "Hello," he said, trying to sound authoritative.
-
- "This is Mr. XXX. Did you just make an inquiry to my office concerning
- a phone number?"
-
- "Yes. I need an ID on this line."
-
- "What you need is advice. Don't ever call that number again. Forget
- you ever knew it."
-
- At this point our friend got so nervous he just hung up. He expected
- to hear the phone ring again but it didn't.
-
- Over the next few days he racked his brains trying to figure out what
- the number was. He knew it was something big - that was pretty certain
- at this point. It was so big that the number was programmed into every
- central office in the country. He knew this because if he tried to dial
- any other number in that exchange, he'd get a local error message from
- his CO, as if the exchange didn't exist.
-
- It finally came to him. He had an uncle who worked in a federal
- agency. He had a feeling that this was government related and if it was,
- his uncle could probably find out what it was. He asked the next day
- and his uncle promised to look into the matter.
-
- The next time he saw his uncle, he noticed a big change in his manner.
- He was trembling. "Where did you get that number?!" he shouted. "Do you
- know I almost got fired for asking about it?!? They kept wanting to know
- where I got it."
-
- Our friend couldn't contain his excitement. "What is it?" he pleaded.
- "What's the number?!"
-
- "IT'S THE PRESIDENT'S BOMB SHELTER!"
-
- He never called the number after that. He knew that he could probably
- cause quite a bit of excitement by calling the number and saying
- something like, "The weather's not good in Washington. We're coming over
- for a visit." But our friend was smart. he knew that there were some
- things that were better off unsaid and undone.
-
- -By Jolly Roger.
- -Edited to 80 per line by Mark Crosby at Mega PD (Thanks Mark ! - Ed)
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- End
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