Friday, January 01, 2010

Then & Now

This look back at 1909 has been making the email rounds. Thought I would share it with you here.

THE YEAR 1909

This will boggle your mind.
The year is 1909.
One hundred years ago.
What a difference a century makes!
Here are some statistics for the Year 1909:

The average life expectancy was 47 years.

Only 14 percent of the homes had a bathtub.

Only 8 percent of the homes had a telephone.

There were only 8,000 cars and only 144 miles of paved roads.

The maximum speed limit in most cities was 10 mph.

The tallest structure in the world was the Eiffel Tower.

The average wage in 1909 was 22 cents per hour.

The average worker made between $200 and $400 per year.

A competent accountant could expect to earn $2000 per year, a dentist $2,500 per year, a veterinarian between $1,500 and $4,000 per year, and a mechanical engineer about $5,000 per year.

More than 95 percent of all births took place at home.

Ninety percent of all doctors had NO COLLEGE EDUCATION! Instead, they attended so-called medical schools, many of which were condemned in the press and the government as 'substandard.'

Sugar cost four cents a pound.

Eggs were fourteen cents a dozen.

Coffee was fifteen cents a pound.

Most women only washed their hair once a month, and used Borax or egg yolks for shampoo.

Canada passed a law that prohibited poor people from entering their country for any reason.

Five leading causes of death were:
1. Pneumonia and influenza
2. Tuberculosis
3. Diarrhea
4. Heart disease
5. Stroke

The American flag had 45 stars.

The population of Las Vegas, Nevada, was only 30!

Crossword puzzles, canned beer, and iced tea hadn't been invented yet.

There was no Mother's Day or Father's Day.

Two out of every 10 adults couldn't read or write and only 6 percent of all Americans had graduated from high school.

Marijuana, heroin, and morphine were all available over the counter at the local corner drugstores. Back then pharmacists said, 'Heroin clears the complexion, gives buoyancy to the mind,regulates the stomach and bowels, and is, in fact, a perfect guardian of health.'

Eighteen percent of households had at least one full-time servant or domestic help.

There were about 230 reported murders in the ENTIRE U.S.A.!

Plus one more sad thought; 95 percent of the taxes we have now did not exist in 1909

You can now forward this to someone else without typing it yourself. From there, it will be sent to others all over the world -- all in a matter of seconds!

Try to imagine what it may be like in another 100 years.

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I have no idea if the statistics quoted here are correct, but they sound right.

How was your first day of the year? I started my resolutions, but don't have them quite ready to share with you yet. I did walk today and working on my blog and a few other things that I had intended. So far, so good.

Oh, I played a fun game of Lexulous on Facebook with Frenzied Feline. Lexulous is a Scrabble clone and lots of fun. I have three other games going now. Anyway, thanks Frenzied Feline. And thanks, Jean, whom I'm also playing -- and losing to.

Anyway, a good day. I hope yours was too. Talk to you tomorrow.

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7 comments:

Unknown said...

HI!

Anonymous said...

Eh, Las Vegas had more than 30, but did you know that Mormons were the first non-native settlers in Las Vegas? Mind-boggling, huh? ;)

And, at least you beat me in Lex. :)

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year, Stephen! The Realtor's ad looks very sharp, by the way. :)

Gail

Jean said...

Oh, you'll win one from me before long. The tides of good fortune change regularly in Lexulous.

Anonymous said...

What realtor's ad???

SBB said...

Howdy, Joel!

You made me work for it, FF!

Thanks, Gail! I hope it's the first of many ads. :)

Jean, I don't need your pity! :)

FF, it's under Professional Services on the sidebar at the top on the left. Kelley Benson ad.

Anonymous said...

Oh! I thought she was talking about an for your house like you were selling it. I was wondering what you hadn't told me! ;)