Things not necessary but still extremely important to you. Automobile, microwave. air conditioning, whatever?
Having lived in California and Salt Lake City and the Midwest US in summer I can assure you that life without AC is truly a slice of hell
These places are not fit for human habitation in the summer without AC. I’ve been in Houston in July. A 10 minute walk leaves you having to wring out your shirt!!!
Hahh! Come down here to Florida, our heat index has topped 110 recently, might only be 96 but the humidity.
And hurricanes and two annual plauges of lovebugs, they LOVE highways and eat paintjobs, it gets tolerable at night, compared to the day though. But you still sweat.
And hurricanes and two annual plauges of lovebugs, they LOVE highways and eat paintjobs, it gets tolerable at night, compared to the day though. But you still sweat.
Internet is useless on its own. You need some type of modern convenience to access it like a computer or phone.
I was just thinking 'I bet someone says the internet'... But yeah, the internet. I argue a computer or a phone without the internet is useless. I almost never use my landline, but never stop using the wifi.
Air conditioning and a dishwasher. Everything else has a work around. Well, technically dishwashers do too but that is like real work.
Yes, without this, some places wouldn't be so inhabited. I was just thinking about the washing machine and laundry Vs. delousing stone age garments.
Oh it rains enough around here that I could just hang my dirty clothes on the line and pretend they are clean after the storm
I also couldn't make it without my laptop. The cord on my laptop recently broke and it took about a two days for a new one to arrive. I thought it was the end of the world. LOL In fact, I ordered two new cords just in case. Oh, and the internet.
I could live without modern conveniences, but I would miss hot water on demand the most, and go to great lengths to get it.