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Futuristic invention for the lazy person

Futuristic invention for the lazy person


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Futuristic invention for the lazy person

A futuristic invention for the lazy person -- no need to leave your seat when you need a drink, in the automatic home of the future. A man sits in his armchair, smoking a cigar, while a mechanical arm drops through the ceiling to offer him a tray of drinks

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Arm Chair Automatic Ceiling Cigar Drinks Fantasy Future Futuristic Invention Inventions Labour Lamp Lazy Mechanical Relaxing Robot Robots Saving Seat Soda Standard Striped Syphon Technology Tobacco Tray Trousers 1929


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In this image from the Mary Evans Picture Library, we are transported to the future of the 1920s, where the line between man and machine begins to blur. The man in the photograph, dressed in trousers and a striped shirt, sits comfortably in his armchair, engrossed in the luxurious experience of smoking a cigar. But what sets this scene apart from the ordinary is the futuristic invention hovering above him. The ceiling of his home transforms into a portal of advanced technology, as a mechanical arm, reminiscent of a robotic appendage, descends from the heavens. The arm carries a tray laden with an array of glasses, each one filled with a refreshing beverage. This automatic labor-saving device is a testament to the ingenuity of the future, where the need to leave one's seat for a simple drink is a thing of the past. The mechanical arm, adorned with intricate gears and cogs, is a marvel of science and invention. It embodies the spirit of the 1920s, a time of innovation and progress, where the impossible became possible. The man in the chair, with a look of satisfaction on his face, seems to be relishing the convenience and luxury of this futuristic invention. The lamp in the background casts an inviting glow, adding to the relaxing and fantastical atmosphere of the scene. The soda syphons on the tray suggest that the man can indulge in a variety of beverages without lifting a finger. This image offers a glimpse into a world where technology and leisure merge, where the lazy person's dream of never having to move for a drink becomes a reality. This photograph is a historical document of a time when the future was a realm of fantasy and imagination, and the possibilities of science seemed endless. It is a reminder of the power of human creativity and the wonders that can be achieved when we dare to dream beyond the ordinary.

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