Ah, The Good Old Days… (52 PICS)

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Riah 3 year s ago
these days are never coming back...
       
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Ellie 3 year s ago
#2 i had to replace a hot water heater in 2016, it was put in in 1947
       
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Denny 3 year s ago
Ellie,Why do people need to heat hot water? Are they the same ones who have to freeze ice cubes? Department of Redundancy Department.

sarcastic
       
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Sunlight 3 year s ago
Denny,

Because hot water doesn't stay hot unless you heat it. good
       
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Orphelia 3 year s ago
#2 - there are appliances today that will last indefinitely and are repairable with more or less standardised parts. But they also cost an order of magnitude more (roughly price range of said appliance from the 70s in today's money). Things break because the consumers, aware or not, want things that are mainly Cheap and only hope that those will last.
       
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Eph 3 year s ago
Orphelia,

This. I've learned from my parents 'buy cheap and you' ll buy twice'
       
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