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Antonio Gramsci
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posted 11-05-2008 15:05

 
Well, see, in older homes in eastern Canada simple chandeliers were kind of de rigeur until the 50s. They still work, so we don't replace them. I have one in the room I'm sitting in right now. Never really thought about it until now, though.
Please note, although no boardcode buttons are shown, they are still useable
 
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posted 11-05-2008 15:26

 
Maybe that's it, all that horrible old stuff was fashionable once, many years ago, and people haven't replaced it.

The preponderance of wood floors rather than the hideous carpet thing is a big plus, of course.
Please note, although no boardcode buttons are shown, they are still useable
 
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