Comments to article «15+ Objects That Changed So Much in Time That We Wouldn’t Know How to Use Them Now»
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LR
year ago
Great twist on the (also very fascinating) “Does anyone know what these antique items are” article. This give a nice description of items many of us truly have not seen before. Oh to sit and talk with someone that has grown up using these items from their beginning! So many changes from handcrafted and manual to well, machine made/automation. I for one highly appreciate the skillful, imaginative, people that engineered tools of all shapes and sizes. I also am fascinated by advancements, analyzing if something newer is better or vice versa. I encourage all of you to have a conversation about technology and maybe even the age old “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” concept with your parents, aunts and uncles, grandparents, or anyone else you know with wisdom. 😁
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Lavinia
year ago
Guys how can I submit pictures for bright side ? there is nothing about it anywhere
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applesauceparfait
year ago
Lavinia
When you go to comment there is a little camera button on the right side, at least on mine.

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Lavinia
year ago
thanks yeah I knew that but I mean if I want my picture to be published in the article?
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Emily
year ago
oh what a cool grinder thing, they can actually make something similar too for the modern times. It would be a nice thing as a present
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Kaitlyn
year ago
Emily
and I believe a very expensive one
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Emily
year ago
Kaitlyn
why so?
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Kaitlyn
year ago
Emily
look at the carving. Something like this costs a lot
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Emily
year ago
Kaitlyn
oh well it doesn't have to be done in the same way, the design can change, but the main idea stay the same :))
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Lost in Translation
year ago
We still use that butter churner here in India🤓😂😂
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