They are rare, but I have already spot some in the wild.
The "love letter to a disappearing piece of infrastructure" bit makes me think of the payphone pictures that are published in each of 2600 magazine issues: https://www.2600.com/payphones
My personal contribution: https://confluence.org/confluence.php?visitid=3402
In the recording on this one [1] the caller states that the payphone is on the caltrain station platform, but on the map it's about 1000 feet from there. Searching the address on google maps correctly shows it at the station, though.
eta: found it on street view! [2]
[0] https://www.payphone-project.com/numbers/usa/ going through the state map feature only shows a subset compared to navigating through the links on this page.
I don't know why but I find this person very cute with how excited they sound about the local library.
Will try to find some payphones myself.
My new favorite fishing story.
> Shout out to [...], I love you guys. Platonically.
I’d play it if payphones from my state were included! I don’t know if they are licensed/registered here though.
Google auth still not hooked up, but otherwise good enough for now. And it's open source.
Without even going and playing the game yet, it’s already let me understand more of the local geography. Lots of small nursing homes, behavioral institutions, and halfway houses have a payphone. Places that thankfully I haven’t had to think about and didn’t even know were there. I doubt most of these will be captured.
Many have lamented the demise of the payphone but it really bears repeating. If someone loses or is robbed of their phone, they have to rely on the trust of strangers (when they may be looking pretty rough themselves) or scrape up $20-40 for a prepaid phone at a store that’s open, rather than calling at a payphone that’s open 24/7 for 25 or 50 cents or even for free with a collect call.
wonder what the benefits could be of the game. one is that we now know which phones are tested ok.
also it can be like a local public radio where anyone could come in and voice something...
enjoyed playing with this.
Unfortunately I've never really taken advantage of my absurd luck to do something more useful, like retire early.
Kudos for pulling all these into one database
The next night we ate whale, the next night we ate whale.
https://walzr.com/payphone-go/?phone=592
Runner Up this one playing "Im at a payphone" song
Which is kinda the reverse of this, reusing phones to play a text adventure.
There are three other phones in my city, two in a hospital, one in potentially a corrections facility? I'll stop by on my way hope.
Has anybody tried to win by spoofing the caller ID? For science, of course.
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The nerd in me is just always curious about the backend :)