He meant Telegraph. He not only has trouble spelling, it just is made more difficult when you have to remember all the dots and dashes.
Good buddy that is not a misspelling but used to distinguish the telephone from the telegraph. I have held a ham license for over 50 years. I could key 40 words per minute when I was using it. The language is a combination between “ Short Hand” and code language. When the 11 meter band was given to the “CB’er” which could get a license without examination and the development of cell phones laid to rest the experimental functions of persons who did develop much in electronics used today.
A electronic conversion of a check to a electric company, paid by the bank in September, and the check was destroyed leaving no record except on the bank statement, was credited to the electric bill this last week after having paid a late charge.
As far as naming the phone company the incident is just as ridicules in computer error. It was billed for a late charge and a flag on the internet account that saying it was closed whereas I sent a signed note with a check telling them not to reopen the internet account. They have kept billing since October the monthly charge of the account and they sure deposited the check. The contract expired 10 years ago and I have been unable to get a hard copy print out of the checks they had received last year.
I have now applied for poverty status so I can get one of those $1 month phones and waiting for stimulus money to come through to pay that $100, per month package charge to qualify for the $1 per month phone.