very dark lol
2006-09-27 02:25:55
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answer #1
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answered by SYLVIA M 1
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Honestly speaking thinking about days without electricity makes me feel a little sad.
So much of our life today revolves round electrical stuff that we cannot imagine a life without it without feeling like this. It is just personal that that feel this way because I know people in those times were as happy as we are in our life today.
I can imagine people living in magical but dimly lights of oil lamps, candles and firewood burning. What would that have felt like? I remember when we first had electricity in our house many years ago. It was a cheerfully brilliant moment. And ever since then I have felt at home with all sorts of things electrical.
I would not say that life was very different back then. For if I do then there were various other reasons accountable for that as well. I feel strange answering this question as I find this a little unusual. May be there is an element of nostalgia in you personality running riots in the dazzling darkness caused by a simple electric light bulb stuck to the radiant ceiling at the top of your glowing head. Who knows?
2006-09-27 09:43:46
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answered by Shahid 7
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Before electricty there was gas light so not too dark eh?
I imagine it was very nice if you were rich and bloody hard if you were poor same as it is now really.
I'm sure people from the future will look back and think well didn't we have it rough.
Going into hospital and dying because of MRSA
Waging war on each other over black slime that their primative vehicles ran on.
You see where we going each generation learns something from the last hopefully and that way what ever is invented we will think how could we live without it.
2006-09-27 09:37:28
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answered by coulditbemanilow 3
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I should imagine it was very hard on the eyes, especially in the evening when you were reading or sewing by candlelight, everything would have had to be cooked on a fire in the hearth, water would have been boiled the same way for bathing if you were lucky I think most people took a cold bath in those days, you had to carry a candle to bed to see your way upstairs and worst still there was no Internet either, life must have been hard in those days.
2006-09-27 10:57:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you will not believe we could read and write at the age of seven?
What is 1s' in your question?
The word 'founded' refers to a company or an institution.
Electricity is not lost so it cannot be found.
Re-write your question and I will answer it.
2006-09-27 09:32:53
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I bet it was great, people would be closer and talk more, you couldn't miss electricity, tv, lights etc back then cos there was no such thing.
There are still places now that don't have electricity.
2006-09-27 09:26:47
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answered by Fu Manchu 4
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Gas lights and coal fires
2006-09-27 09:26:58
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answered by braveheart321 4
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peaceful and quiet no lights no computers no generators nothing to destroy the country side and of course no neuclear power
2006-09-27 09:36:05
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answered by colin050659 6
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No telephone, no television, no fridge, no mixie, no automobile, no mobile, and no problems ensuing therefrom.
2006-09-27 09:32:02
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answered by das.ganesh 3
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Our mother Earth was not yet polluted.
2006-09-27 09:30:21
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answered by vircury 2
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