27-06-2020 15:03 - edited 27-06-2020 15:05
27-06-2020 15:03 - edited 27-06-2020 15:05
When you put it like this, we've actually come further than I think many thought...
Love the "without leaving your armchair" bit
And now we've got entrepreneurs heaving satellites into orbit 60 at a time...
on 27-06-2020 16:23
on 27-06-2020 16:23
on 27-06-2020 16:52
on 27-06-2020 16:52
@Bambino wrote:Communication in the blink of an eye....and you still can't get through to customer service.
It's the line about "one of these in the corner (of the living room), replacing the old colour television set" that made me laugh.
6 in our living room after dinner, allegedly watching an Avengers movie: 2 on their phones, texting or Instagram or similar, 1 on a Nintendo Switch playing a game, another on his Kindle, playing a game, and one checking e-mail on a laptop, and the other Zzzing away "watching" the TV.
on 27-06-2020 17:39
on 27-06-2020 17:39
It's amazing how much we take it for granted really.
My mum used to wash clothes in a dolly tub when I was small. Then she had something with a mangle, then moved onto a twin tub of all things, before getting a fitted washing machine which was 5 years before she passed away in 2002.
As for my dad, with poor eyesight a 52" TV would have been a must for him!
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 28-06-2020 13:21
on 28-06-2020 13:21
I remember making a barbecue grill out of our old twin tub, when it eventually died (nearly electrocuting a couple of us in the process...!), and the spinner tub made a wonderful garden incinerator, all those holes in it reduced most things to ashes in double-quick time.