I honestly don't think I've ever seen an electric can opener.
I'm not being intense! Am I?
This reminds me of a Penn & Teller: Bullshit episode.What bothers me are people that are "grossed out" by tap water, like it's pumped straight out of a swamp or something.
I have used electric toothbrushes for years. They're not just more convenient, they do a better job of cleaning the teeth.
Mobile phones as well, I consider to be a waste, if it's not faulty, why change it? Fashion? Ego? My phone is 2 years old - the battery is giving way, but otherwise it works perfectly and not a single scratch on it, meets all my needs more than adequately. When I took it to the retailer, I was told they will dispose of my phone and replace it with a new one (for a price of course), since they don't bother with things like changing batteries. Seriously?
This reminds me of something on TV a few years ago. NBC was having their "Green Week" when their shows were all about being green. As a green promotion, they had the cast of Heroes plant a tree in New York and they showed it during the breaks. After they were done planting the tree, Hayden Panettiere proceeds to water the newly planted tree...with bottled water. Yep, she opened a fresh bottle of Evian or something to water the tree they planted to show how green they were.In most places, bottled water.
I wouldn't say the bulk of cans are ring-pull. I also thing there's a difference between "wasteful" and "approaching obsolete" seeing as how a can opener isn't really wasting much if it's starting to get less use.
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