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Another item....

I'd travel to the early 70's or late 60's and introduce microwave ovens
You would be about thirty years too late and subject to potential copyright and patent lawsuits.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_oven

On October 8, 1945 Raytheon filed a U.S. patent for Spencer's microwave cooking process and an oven that heated food using microwave energy was placed in a Boston restaurant for testing. In 1947, the company built the Radarange, the first microwave oven in the world

Not to mention there was a microwave oven in the kitchen in E.T., back in 1982.
 
Another item....

I'd travel to the early 70's or late 60's and introduce microwave ovens
You would be about thirty years too late and subject to potential copyright and patent lawsuits.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_oven

On October 8, 1945 Raytheon filed a U.S. patent for Spencer's microwave cooking process and an oven that heated food using microwave energy was placed in a Boston restaurant for testing. In 1947, the company built the Radarange, the first microwave oven in the world
Not to mention there was a microwave oven in the kitchen in E.T., back in 1982.
The consumer version of the Radarange ("by Amana!" - always announced in very impressive Don Pardo-like tones) was a staple game-show prize on US television in the late '60s and early '70s. (This had become enough of a cliche by 1975 that it was obliquely parodied by The Tubes in their song "What Do You Want from Life?")
 
Another item....

I'd travel to the early 70's or late 60's and introduce microwave ovens
You would be about thirty years too late and subject to potential copyright and patent lawsuits.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_oven

On October 8, 1945 Raytheon filed a U.S. patent for Spencer's microwave cooking process and an oven that heated food using microwave energy was placed in a Boston restaurant for testing. In 1947, the company built the Radarange, the first microwave oven in the world
Not to mention there was a microwave oven in the kitchen in E.T., back in 1982.
The consumer version of the Radarange (“by Amana!” - always announced in very impressive Don Pardo-like tones) was a staple game-show prize on US television in the late '60s and early '70s. (This had become enough of a cliche by 1975 that it was obliquely parodied by The Tubes in their song “What Do You Want from Life?”)
Don't watch the food cook!

Yes, the commercial microwave oven was introduced in 1947. Some home kitchens had them in the 1960s, though they were still fairly expensive luxury items. We used to call them “radar ovens.”

And voicemail is just a centralized version of the automatic answering machine, which has been around since the 1930s.

As for me, if I could travel back in time, I'd assassinate the guy who invented the leisure suit. And maybe the geniuses at American Motors Corporation who came up with the Pacer and the Gremlin.
 
Arthur C Clarke once wrote about how he and his pals used to use the radar equipment to heat up their meals back in WWII. :cool:
 
"To do then now would be retro. To do then then was very now-tro, if you will. " - Mark Shubb
 
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