ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 8月8日 23時48分


Phones entered our lives over a century ago. But when cellphones came along, they became our lives. They made it possible for us to be available at virtually any moment — during lunch, on the street, in the car — and most of us tacitly accepted that we should be. It didn’t take long for that availability to spill into work, as the phone transformed the world into our office. In this 1983 photo taken by Don Hogan Charles, Patricia Kossmann, a senior editor at Doubleday, chatted on a cordless phone while lunching at the Waldorf Astoria’s Peacock Alley restaurant. Visit the link in our bio for more photos of how the phone transformed the world, from desk to car to pocket.


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