AdrianLvsRocky
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I often wonder what, if time travel were possible, golden era ladies (or men for that matter!) would think of some of our modern products/ tools/ inventions.
I know a lot of people on this forum and elsewhere in the world love the nostalgia of the golden era and wish for those times to return. Would that include going without mod-cons and having a harder, albeit simpler, life?
For example, my Nan was one of 16 children. There were so many of them they had to eat their meals in shifts to fit around the table. As well as cooking and cleaning for her husband and 16 kids, my great-grandmother used to take in other people’s washing and ironing to make a few extra bob.
I would just love to go back in time and give her a washer/dryer. I can’t help but think that she would just love it! Imagine how much easier her life would have been!
So, my question is - what modern inventions/ tools/ products would you like to take back in time to aid people’s lives without ruining the simplicity of it all or making it too much like modern life? Would that be possible even? Was it the fact that it was tough that made it so much simpler and therefore so appealing?
I know a lot of people on this forum and elsewhere in the world love the nostalgia of the golden era and wish for those times to return. Would that include going without mod-cons and having a harder, albeit simpler, life?
For example, my Nan was one of 16 children. There were so many of them they had to eat their meals in shifts to fit around the table. As well as cooking and cleaning for her husband and 16 kids, my great-grandmother used to take in other people’s washing and ironing to make a few extra bob.
I would just love to go back in time and give her a washer/dryer. I can’t help but think that she would just love it! Imagine how much easier her life would have been!
So, my question is - what modern inventions/ tools/ products would you like to take back in time to aid people’s lives without ruining the simplicity of it all or making it too much like modern life? Would that be possible even? Was it the fact that it was tough that made it so much simpler and therefore so appealing?