I have never been in a building that has these. I have only seen it in television and the movies.
Why did older structures apparently have a two-button switch for lighting? What changed that we now have the simple "up-down" model? It seems the picture-shows would have us believe the older model would convey a sense of authenticity to a stately home.
Of course, I realize the main reason the change occurred is because I touch myself at night. However, any other insight you may have would be most welcome.
Why did older structures apparently have a two-button switch for lighting? What changed that we now have the simple "up-down" model? It seems the picture-shows would have us believe the older model would convey a sense of authenticity to a stately home.
Of course, I realize the main reason the change occurred is because I touch myself at night. However, any other insight you may have would be most welcome.