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The '''AT-5000 Auto-dialer''' was an invention of [[Professor Frink]] and was the Professor's first patent.
 
The '''AT-5000 Auto-dialer''' was an invention of [[Professor Frink]] and was the Professor's first patent.
  
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One of the Auto-dialer's features was the ability to roll on wheels. Frink used this to make the Auto-dialer come to him, but it was stopped by Homer who removed the wheels.
 
One of the Auto-dialer's features was the ability to roll on wheels. Frink used this to make the Auto-dialer come to him, but it was stopped by Homer who removed the wheels.
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[[Category:Frink's Inventions]]

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The AT-5000 Auto-dialer was an invention of Professor Frink and was the Professor's first patent.

Its original purpose was to inform children of snow-days, however, it fell into the hands of a bum (Joe Scumbag) who used it for telemarketing. Once he was arrested, Homer soon aquired it and used it in a money scam. He was stopped by Chief Wiggum.

One of the Auto-dialer's features was the ability to roll on wheels. Frink used this to make the Auto-dialer come to him, but it was stopped by Homer who removed the wheels.