MoeFOH Posted August 4, 2025 Posted August 4, 2025 I posted the meme below in Tuesday Titter today, and I was mirthfully thinking, yeah, damn, some of those window winders used to tighten up pretty good! Power windows are indeed a great thing . I've also recently had the flu and was, once again, in ever-loving praise for the genius who came up with Aloe-Vera tissues. Remember your shitty sore-arse nose after a week-long cold before them? 🤧 So what else? There must be loads we take for granted every day 🤔. Post em' up . 1 3
Popular Post Kaptain Karl Posted August 4, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2025 In the last 6 years I've dealt with IBS and Lyme's Disease...so modern testing and treatments have made my life incredibly better. Couldn't possibly imagine how awful this would have been to deal with in the 70's. 7 1
Popular Post tbelle7 Posted August 4, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 4, 2025 The iMessage Auto-fill feature for authentication codes received by text. 11 1 1
chris12381 Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 Not a problem for me but over the counter drugs like loratadine (Claritin), cetirizine (Zyrtec), and fexofenadine (Allegra) that work for 24 hours without drowsiness. This was a game changer and a massive leap forward from Benadryl. Consumer access to affordable GPS units and turn by turn direction. My first GPS unit was a handheld Garmin aviation unit that cost thousands of dollars in the 1990s. Then came portable GPS units you could put in your var for a few hundred dollars. Now this technology is in every phone & practically every car. Noise cancelling headphones. Again, first unit i had was a Bose Aviation headset in the 90s. This retailed for $950. Gotta be close to $3000 in today's dollars. It was heavy required batteries and ran out of them after a few hours but the technology was incredible. Today, this technology is available on even some of the most inexpensive wireless earbuds, headphones and safety equipment. 4
Popular Post chasy Posted August 5, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 5, 2025 Venmo, Creatine, TSA Pre, AirPods to name a few. 6
Popular Post chasy Posted August 5, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 5, 2025 Pausing / rewinding live TV. 6
Wookie Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 Ventilated car seats? And heated steering wheels? Not a must have, but game changers in their seasons. 3
Odessa Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 2 hours ago, Kaptain Karl said: In the last 6 years I've dealt with IBS and Lyme's Disease...so modern testing and treatments have made my life incredibly better. Couldnt possibly imagine how awful this would have been to deal with in the 70's. I hope you are much better now. Wishing you a full recovery. 3
my happy place Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 I'm picking the low hanging fruit and going with the ability to order cigars online. I used to drive to Canada in the 90's to load up on cigars and Molson XXX while in college 🤣 3 1
loose_axle Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 The ability to trade shares easily and through an app. 4
Popular Post JohnS Posted August 5, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 5, 2025 Magnetic Resonance Imaging. When I was a kid, such a thing was not in general use. Nowadays, it allows one to know exactly what is going on inside your body. 6
gormag38 Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 12 hours ago, Wookie said: And heated steering wheels These are soooo clutch. I never got the hype until I owned a car with a heated steering wheel. In the Michigan winters when I'm off to work before the sun is up and the wind/snow is howling there is a nice comfort grabbing a warm steering wheel. 3
Popular Post Namisgr11 Posted August 5, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 5, 2025 Central air conditioning (yes, I'm kinda old). 5
Popular Post SUP8333 Posted August 5, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 5, 2025 The heated toilet seat with the bidet spraying warm water, also it sings to you while it flushes. 4 1
my happy place Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 5 hours ago, SUP8333 said: The heated toilet seat with the bidet spraying warm water, also it sings to you while it flushes. Oh, the heated seat is so nice.
Popular Post Chibearsv Posted August 5, 2025 Popular Post Posted August 5, 2025 Ooh boy, in my lifetime. Color TV would have to be number 1 😁 6
Glass Half Full Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 This was supposed to be "little" right Best dental floss innovation ever: https://cocolab.com/collections/cocofloss/products/delicious-mint-cocofloss?selling_plan=5406228574.
joeypots Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 I'm thinking seemingly little things: Wheels on suitcases EZ Pass Heated Car seats. Remote auto start and, as mentioned, heated steering wheels. And my retractable extension cord. 4
MagicalBikeRide Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 In arm / on arm glucose monitors have changed so much for two people very close to me that have diabetes. On top of an easier day to day life, it’s allowed them both to better understand their diet and make informed decisions. 4
ha_banos Posted August 5, 2025 Posted August 5, 2025 Titanium dental implants. I've yet to have one but at least it's there ready! Good thing nature made bone fuse with titanium. Ice dispensers in fridges. Very handy on those hot summers days. Solar powered wireless ip cameras with sensors and speaker. Handy for scaring pesky foxes away and remotely keeping an eye on things. IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) and Bluetooth (IEEE 802.15.1) freeing the world from wires. LLM Transformer. Finally bringing Star Trek computers to the home. 1
riderpride Posted August 6, 2025 Posted August 6, 2025 The invention of navigation systems has saved many marriages. Same with backup cameras on RVs too lol. Cheers! 2
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