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Because of the technology, family life and travel and entertainment! think about entertainment being only radio and some games and no psp and playstations!

we only had airplanes, automobile and telephones for technology what about computers and cell phones? we only have them now!

for travel we only had carriges with horses pulling you, trains, and bikes but now we have cars

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