18 Everyday Items That Were Originally Military Technology
From duct tape to the internet, some of the most ordinary things we use daily were born from the extraordinary demands of war and military innovation.
From duct tape to the internet, some of the most ordinary things we use daily were born from the extraordinary demands of war and military innovation.
These 15 ancient inventions were so clever they’d still impress a room full of modern engineers.
During the 1950s, a wave of wild-eyed futurism inspired bold visions of nuclear-powered kitchens, flying automobiles, robot housemaids, and moon colonies—visions of tomorrow that were as fanciful as they were outlandish.
Boomers grew up with household items that are now considered vintage or outdated, leaving Gen Z puzzled by their use and function.
Some gadgets weren’t just technology—they were a lifestyle, and if you had one, you were automatically cool.
Gen Z will never understand the daily struggles, joys, and quirks of growing up in the ‘90s, from rewinding VHS tapes to surviving without Google.