thephonelady
Vendor
Hi all- as a NY Telephone Company, Pacific Telephone, ATT, Lucent and Avaya technician, and now a contractor, I tend to notice phone systems and phone types when watching movies or television shows.
I recently watched Zero Day on Netflix starring Robert De Niro. There was a cyber attack and De Niro's character was asked to lead an investigation. In one scene there was a pile of J series phones to be installed in the commission headquarters. I commented to myself that I have installed many of those. Unboxing, assembling and installing. In 3 scenes while the phones were being used I noticed that the handset cords were installed backwards with the straight part connected to the handset. Maybe a little OCD on my part but really!!! Whoever put those phones together for the show needs to have some better training.





I recently watched Zero Day on Netflix starring Robert De Niro. There was a cyber attack and De Niro's character was asked to lead an investigation. In one scene there was a pile of J series phones to be installed in the commission headquarters. I commented to myself that I have installed many of those. Unboxing, assembling and installing. In 3 scenes while the phones were being used I noticed that the handset cords were installed backwards with the straight part connected to the handset. Maybe a little OCD on my part but really!!! Whoever put those phones together for the show needs to have some better training.




