Funny Video of Clothing in the Future From the 1930s, Fashion in the Year 2000

This funny video from the 1930’s really over delivers on its promise to show and tell what clothes will look like about 70 years in the future, i.e. in the year 2000. It’s pretty funny! Fashion in the year 2000 from a Depression-Era perspective.

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The #1 Work From Home Dream Squasher

Every day more and more people are discovering the benefits of working from home. They may be running their own home-based business or spending a portion of their work week telecommuting for their employer.

While this is a reality for millions, it’s a dream of many more: Get out of bed, do your morning thing, grab a cup of coffee, and walk a few steps to your office. Heck, you don’t even need to get dressed if you choose not to - stay in your jammies or sweats, no shoes, and just be ultra-comfortable.

No stress-inducing commute, reduced wear-and-tear and maintenance expenses on your vehicle, no tight stuffy clothes, no huge budget for a required wardrobe, no boss breathing down your neck, no co-worker gossip or back-stabbing shenanigans to deal with. And more.

Today’s technology makes this more possible than ever: At the very least, all you need is a computer, a connection to the Internet, a few choice pieces of software to get your work done, and the ability to write well.

But beware… While such technology can make a work-from-home dream a reality, the same technology can bust your reality - or your dream - to the core!

What exactly do I mean?

Check out this funny video clip for the hidden technology traps that just may lose you that deal you’ve been working on for weeks! And please do yourself a favor: Double check your laptop — Does it have the pesky device shown in this video (to a casual non-techy user, it may not be obvious!), and is it disabled during certain, um, key moments?

After watching this, you may think twice about wanting to work from home!

Well, at least now you know. You’ll thank me for this tip … yup, you will!

-Dave

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