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The Recent Technology Developments in Vacuum Cleaners women had grown up in the great depression of the 1930’s and wanted their families to have every modern convenience to make their life easier.Vacuum cleaners have come a long way since their inception and today there is new technology that is even more incredible than ever. Once upon a time vacuum cleaners were these huge contraptions that had big hoses and sucked up minimal dirt. Over the years that transpired into vacuum cleaners that were upright and could be pushed along the floor to clean up dirt and dust. After that another high moment in the history of vacuum cleaners was a self propelled vacuum that was programmed to clean a room and it was set on its on to do so. No more work with those vacuum cleaners. Talking vacuum cleaners were also introduced over the eyras. So, it comes as no surprise today that there are new technologies out and about th · Women could put their food in an oven, set the temperature and timer then walk away. · They no longer had to put their clothes through the ringer on the washing machine. · They now had portable radios in every room in the house · Television become more affordable · Just about every home had a telephone We were in the latter part of the 20th Century, rapidly moving into the modern space age. Just go to your local store, buy a package of cleansing cloth products to help dust or give your furniture, mirrors or windows a high shine. The problem is where do you dispose of these all-purpose cleansing cloths? An elderly neighbor of mine was dumping hers down the toilet then could not understand why her drains were clogged. She thought only disposable diapers were not to be flushed. What happen to the day when we used old clothes to clean and dust…. when dirty, we wash & reused these cloths until rags really became rags and could no longer be used? · Cloth diapers were later used for dusting and cleaning, · Old newspapers were use to clean windows and mirrors or rolled up, and used to help light the stove or fireplace. · Hems were let down, lace or ribbon added to hide the old seam line · Old clothing was also torn up and made into quilts the whole family for generations could enjoy In those days, very little went to waste. With the advent of the spray can and flora-carbons, which were later discovered to be dangerous to our atmosphere, just about everyone began to use the convenience of modern cleaning products.
· Clean your windows so well that birds will not realize they are there, · Laundry detergents which will get your cloths sunshine bright (what happened to the old fashioned clothesline?) with outdoor freshness · Our dishes will be squeaky clean · Bathrooms will be germ free · And, our home will smell so fresh no one will want to leave. We had hardwood floors, with area rugs, which we took out to clean at least twice a year. We cleaned our windows every spring if not more often, and we cleaned our kitchens after every meal and bathroom every day.
· Women could put their food in an oven, set the temperature and timer then walk away. · They no longer had to put their clothes through the ringer on the washing machine. · They now had portable radios in every room in the house · Television become more affordable · Just about every home had a telephone We were in the latter part of the 20th Century, rapidly moving into the modern space age. · Cloth diapers were later used for dusting and cleaning, · Old newspapers were use to clean windows and mirrors or rolled up, and used to help light the stove or fireplace. · Hems were let down, lace or ribbon added to hide the old seam line · Old clothing was also torn up and made into quilts the whole family for generations could enjoy In those days, very little went to waste. With the advent of the spray can and flora-carbons, which were later discovered to be dangerous to our atmosphere, just about everyone began to use the convenience of modern cleaning products.
· Clean your windows so well that birds will not realize they are there, · Laundry detergents which will get your cloths sunshine bright (what happened to the old fashioned clothesline?) with outdoor freshness · Our dishes will be squeaky clean · Bathrooms will be germ free · And, our home will smell so fresh no one will want to leave. We had hardwood floors, with area rugs, which we took out to clean at least twice a year. We cleaned our windows every spring if not more often, and we cleaned our kitchens after every meal and bathroom every day.
· Women could put their food in an oven, set the temperature and timer then walk away. · They no longer had to put their clothes through the ringer on the washing machine. · They now had portable radios in every room in the house · Television become more affordable · Just about every home had a telephone We were in the latter part of the 20th Century, rapidly moving into the modern space age. · Clean your windows so well that birds will not realize they are there, · Laundry detergents which will get your cloths sunshine bright (what happened to the old fashioned clothesline?) with outdoor freshness · Our dishes will be squeaky clean · Bathrooms will be germ free · And, our home will smell so fresh no one will want to leave. We had hardwood floors, with area rugs, which we took out to clean at least twice a year. We cleaned our windows every spring if not more often, and we cleaned our kitchens after every meal and bathroom every day.
· Women could put their food in an oven, set the temperature and timer then walk away. · They no longer had to put their clothes through the ringer on the washing machine. · They now had portable radios in every room in the house · Television become more affordable · Just about every home had a telephone We were in the latter part of the 20th Century, rapidly moving into the modern space age. · Women could put their food in an oven, set the temperature and timer then walk away. · They no longer had to put their clothes through the ringer on the washing machine. · They now had portable radios in every room in the house · Television become more affordable · Just about every home had a telephone We were in the latter part of the 20th Century, rapidly moving into the modern space age. · Women could put their food in an oven, set the temperature and timer then walk away. · They no longer had to put their clothes through the ringer on the washing machine. · They now had portable radios in every room in the house · Television become more affordable · Just about every home had a telephone We were in the latter part of the 20th Century, rapidly moving into the modern space age. Today, we have become so dependent upon modern products, especially people thirty and under, that if for some reason these products were no longer available, many would not know how to clean their house or apartment. In our youth, we think we know everything and the things our parents or grandparents tell us is out of date. We don’t want to know how to do things the “Old Fashioned”, “Prehistoric”, “Stone age”, way.
· Instead of buying cloth diapers and reusing them, we purchase disposable and throw them away, · We purchase paper towels, which often tear as soon as we use them, then throw them away, · We dry our clothes in dryers, throw in a sheet of fabric softener, use once or twice, then throw them away · Purchase sheets to put on our damp mops which, once again, we use once or twice, then throw them away · We no longer go to the Green Grocer to buy our vegetables & fruit or the Meat Market to have our meats cut the way we want, the Fish Market for fresh fish or have our daily products delivered fresh to our doorsteps.
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