06-17-2004, 03:33 PM
Getting this back on topic, the automobile. It changed very nearly everything in American life, from the design of cities to our patterns of courtchip. Do you know that people didn't "date" before the automobile became available?<br>
In second place I would put air conditioning. It made the postwar Sunbelt phenomenon possible. People began flocking to towns like Miami, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Albuquerque and Phoenix, where before only natives could withstand the heat of summer. <p></p><i></i>
In second place I would put air conditioning. It made the postwar Sunbelt phenomenon possible. People began flocking to towns like Miami, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, Albuquerque and Phoenix, where before only natives could withstand the heat of summer. <p></p><i></i>