Shows how dependent we crazy yanks really are on electronics.

Not me, I could easily live without electricity and everything that goes with it if I had to (not that I really want to). I don't consider anything but water, food, and aviation to be essential. But that's just me.
Apparently they never considered comparing us to the Japanese (and other Asian) markets.
Any new gadget that comes out here is years old in Japan (almost obsolete!)
Natural gas appliances are common in the midwestern U.S. To me, electric appliances are somewhat safer. They're less apt to explode and send me right through the wall. When I said that I was told, "But they're not going to work when the [electric] power goes out."It's frightening to think how much we rely on electricity. Even my gas central heating won't run without it.
Solar power chargers to the rescue....they all need mains electricity and a power-pack to re-charge the batteries......!
lighting: no candles in the U.K.?It's only when you suffer a power-cut late in the evening that you suddenly realise how much you rely on electricity...!
...no cooking....no light...no heating...food rotting in the 'fridge... All you can do is go to bed...
...and hope it will all return by the morning...!!
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