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Subject: [Leica] Child Auto Safety in 1941
From: abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge)
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 20:08:08 -0700
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We used to drive to Minnesota every summer in our Dodge van. One year
we were on I-80 west of Salt Lake City when we were caught in a heavy
thunderstorm. When we drove we had a cooler between the front seats
where our dog, Wags, a sheperd-mix, would stand looking down the road
and where she could be petted by the navigator. The thunderstorm was
so heavy that a pond of water formed on the highway. Just as we were
passing a huge semi we hit that pond and a vast quantity of opaque
water was flung up on the windshield, enough so that the wipers took
three swipes to clear it! When we had regained our composure we
discovered that Wags was in the 3rd row of seats having somehow
teleported there. The kids can't remember her moving - she just
appeared there after the water hit the windshield. She didn't join us
up in the front again that day.

Adam

On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Tina Manley <images at comporium.net> wrote:
> We used to have a Woodie type station wagon. ?We built a platform
> across the back and put a mattress on it for the kids. ?We drove all
> over the Southeast, traveling at night, with the kids asleep in the
> back. ?Later we had a Volkswagen van that we did the same thing with.
> We had four kids sleeping on a mattress as we traveled at night. ?Now
> we are too old to drive all night (both of us fall asleep by 10
> o'clock), but it was a great way to travel at the time! ?Once the kids
> woke up and started demanding food and bathrooms, we stopped for the
> day. ?Nobody had ever heard of seat belts or car seats in those days.
> How things have changed!! (But I never would have dreamed of feeding
> my kids Similac, either, so where is the danger greatest?)
>
> Tina
>
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 8:08 PM, Jim Shulman <jshul at comcast.net> wrote:
>> The following is a car safety item from a 1941 Popular Mechanics
>> publication-"Your Car ?How to Make it Last Longer". ?Perhaps at the 
>> expense
>> of the occupants.
>>
>>
>>
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/focusit/child+safety+%231.jpg.html
>>
>>
>>
>> Allowed busy moms more time to trim film for their screwmount Leicas.
>>
>>
>>
>> Jim Shulman
>>
>> Wynnewood, PA
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
>
> --
> Tina Manley, ASMP
> www.tinamanley.com
>
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