Looked like in the beginning, the things you now cannot do
We are so used to many things that surround us every day that we rarely think about the fact that once they looked quite different.
You will be impressed how your favorite things or those items without which you can not do, looked in the past.

Phone video now.

Phone with video calling in the past.

A razor blade now.

A razor blade in the past.

Barbie doll now.

Barbie doll in the past.

Digital camera now.

Digital camera in the past.

Toothbrush now.

Toothbrush last.

Cell phone now.

Cell phone in the past.

The syringe now.

Syringe in the past.

Ballpoint pen now.

Ballpoint pen in the past.

Scotch now.

Scotch in the past.

Canned now.

Canned in the past.

Portable music player now.

Portable music player in the past.

The soap now.

Soap in the past.

The computers now.

Computers in the past.

The air bag is now.

The air bag is in the past.

Printers now.

Printers in the past.

Remote control now.

Remote control in the past.

Lighter now.

Lighter in the past.

The TV now.

The TV in the past.

Computer mouse now.

Computer mouse in the past.
Keywords: Life | Before and after | Interesting | Favorite things | Objects | The past | Then and now
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