GORE, THE PHONE, AND THE LAW
David Price contributed to The Weekly Standard in 1997, writing about political and legal issues, including coverage of Vice President Al Gore's fundraising controversies. He also wrote about forward-looking policy and technology topics for the magazine.
One afternoon you're in the Cooper-Hewitt museum in New York. You're browsing through an exhibit of work by a long-dead designer, and suddenly you see . . . your phone. It's the Trimline touch-tone, with the buttons in the handset, designed by Henry Dreyfuss in 1965.
One afternoon you're in the Cooper-Hewitt museum in New York. You're browsing through an exhibit of work by a long-dead designer, and suddenly you see . . . your phone. It's the Trimline touch-tone, with the buttons in the handset, designed by Henry Dreyfuss in 1965.