Monday, July 8, 2013

The Major Changes To Society That Have Happened During The Life Of Richard Overton

By Stacey Massey


Richard Overton has the incredible distinction of being the oldest war veteran still alive. Currently 107 years of age, he lives in East Austin, Texas, and in 2013 visited the capital of the United States, Washington, D. C., for the very first time. As homage to the extraordinary life of Overton, here are four of the most influential inventions during his mammoth lifetime.

The diet of the average North american has undertaken a huge adjustment during Overton's lifespan. The increased interest in the TV set meant that meals for the normal American household needed to take account of this. Dinners would have to be handy and simple to create. Due to this, the TV dinner was invented, and became a hugely well-liked creation.

These products were inspired by the dishes on planes, which had meals which could be kept in the deep-freeze over a substantial time period and taken out at the customer's convenience. They were prepared in industrial facilities, hit the market in the 1940s and had been primarily offered at the local food store. Yet while they made watching the TV convenient, they weren't massively popular prior to fifties, which is when revenues rocketed. Though some complain that they made the focus of mealtimes more about viewing TV than about mingling with family, current estimations have their annual sales at around $4billion to $5billion.

The mobile phone, commonly called the cell phone in the United States, is one of the most important inventions. In the 1980s came the world's first hand-held phone for commercial purposes, meaning it was aimed at customers. It was the DynaTAC manufactured by Motorola and it weighed in at 28 ounces, had a battery life of about 30 to 60 minutes, would take approximately 10 hours to charge and was largely stored in the briefcases of businessmen.

Nowadays, phones are light and they are able to be carried around in the palm or in the pocket. They are are less expensive as well, because, whereas in 1983 the DynaTAC might have set someone back $4,000, these days they are much cheaper.

The storing and preserving of food has to be one of the most vital changes to the society has evolved through the decades Overton has been alive. The concept behind home refrigeration has been known for around 200 years, and though it is hard to give any individual credit for inventing it, throughout the years people such as Albert Einstein, have helped refine and improve it over the years. However, it was not until around the 1920s that home refrigeration became something used on a widespread basis and it altered the eating habits of a the whole world.

The Internet could be one of the most influential and powerful things to be invented over the course of the last 100 or so years. It has shrunk the world in much the same way as the telephone and allows anyone with access to a computer to communicate all around the world in real-time. It's great power is as a source of information and it has certainly changed the way people work, communicate, play, and do business.

Richard Overton has seen many changes throughout his life and though it can be argued that four is not nearly enough to mention, he has certainly seen some of the most monumental. For his part, Overton credits his long life to living stress-free and remaining active.




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