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Elminie 3 year s ago
That kind of a mouse wasn’t used by anyone except for the people that conceptualized the mouse. When the GUI matured a mouse became necessary but the first mass produced one looked a lot like what we have today except it had a ball on the bottom side and it was wired. In before “thanks boomer.”
       
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Margarita 3 year s ago
"In the 60's of the 19th century" made me laugh on the vacuum one. Really that hard just to say 1860's?
       
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Oswald 3 year s ago
The ones on the top/left still work while the ones on the bottom/right are mostly broken.
       
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Fridge

The first electric fridge appeared in 1913, but the engine and the compressor were so big that they took up an entire room next to the kitchen. Besides, toxic chemicals were used in these fridges. But everything changed in 1926 when Danish engineer, Christian Steenstrup, developed a relatively quiet and harmless fridge that could hold both the engine and the compressor.

 

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