AFter doing some research it seems that the satellite boxes are still on the market, which means people still buy and use them. You can find more info here. www.broadcom.com/.../Satellite/Satellite-Set-Top-Box-Solutions
Yes. People still use satellite phones in remote and rural areas.
Yes, there are people that still use the big satellite dishes. You can even buy them at www.ringolake.com/sat_dish/sat_main.html or www.skyvision.com/
Not sure, but I do and I imagine that the number is increasing everyday; as more and more people realize how much money they waist on cable or satellite.
There are many different places to rent mail boxes and a lot of small businesses are still using mail box rentals especially if they are home based businesses.
There are many people that use jewelry boxes. However, they are not necessarily used for their jewelry. People put many different things in a jewelry box.
Yes, the receiver will still work.
People who use satellite dishes for television reception are more apt to lose reception during inclement weather than someone who has a satellite radio. The difference is the dish and antenna. The dish is pointed in just one direction, while the antenna is omnidirectional. Because of this, those with satellite radios can still enjoy reception during inclement weather.
No, They had no refrigerators in the 1700's.
About 30% of the cardboard boxes that are used worldwide are normally recycled. People may use the cardboard boxes to store other things or cut the boxes up to use to material in handicraft projects.
A lot of people use cardboard boxes and other packaging supplies for shipping, moving, storing, gardening, composting, etc. I know you can find a bunch of free packing boxes on BoxGiver. Hope that helps!
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