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Portable Smoke Detector

Posted on September 30, 2010.
Portable Smoke DetectorHave y'all seen over the coming abouts first one of these inventionsa If so ...a

Polio Vaccine
Portable Calculator
Smoke Detector
Fridge
Microwave

If yes, can you tell me a little something (maybe just one or two Sentance) about entering in your lifea

My mother was the first person in our neighborhood to get a microwave, in fact it was called Amana Radar Range. We did all sorts of comments on life as the Jetsons. Moms of all the neighbors had to come and heat up a cup of water for a beautiful (yucky) cup of instant Sanka. She paid about $ 800.00 for her. In fact, it lasted almost 20 years before it is scrapped. I'm not sure but think it was in the early 1970s.

Grandma here .... vacine polio, my older brother had a mild case of polio. It is72 now I'm 60 and had the vacine as a child. It was a shot.

refrigerator when I was a kid, it was a cooler you put ice in store butter, milk, perishables and still-my, but do not use it

All except the refrigerator. I am one of the first electronic computers all this as a high school diploma. It cost about $ 200. (Bread was 25 cents a loaf and gasoline 30 cents a gallon!), I bought a microwave and a hot plate for one of the first houses my new wife and I rented because " he did not cook. I think I paid about 400 MW for it and it would barely hold a plate.

Bert

I'm 39 and I remember leaving microwave first time when I was about 10. All other things were before me, I think.

all except the fridge ... my mother contracted polio and died the same year the vaccine against polio was released ... I assumed that adults were more concerned about children and didn't think it was for themselves ... she was 28 ...

I remember all to come, but the refrigerator. They have all made life more convenient. I also remember the refrigerator first time my mother bought for my grandmother. He still works, my sister, she and they use it to keep their beer cold. It is over 60 years now.

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