
You don't have a MP3/WAV of that first phone call, do you?

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This was cassette tape days, with recorders almost as big as today's VCRs, even if I had the tapes, which stayed with the repeater owner, without that recorder/player I couldn't get a good playback, I reduced the size of the drive capstan to slow the tape speed down, and I just used "parts of convenience" from my junk box to do it, so I don't even know what the tape speed would be. It would be funny though, even if it would teach our ten year old daughters thing.Grog wrote:If that were me, I'd stop talking on the radio![]()
You don't have a MP3/WAV of that first phone call, do you?
If it hadn't been for the headrest, my head would have probably busted the back glass. I'm glad it was there.AndyC wrote:Glad you're ok - did you have head-restraints which saved you from too much whiplash? Just curious, because nowadays I won't buy a vehicle without those (a learning experience from my 20s :D ).
That is correct, they don't make cars like they used to -- cars are designed to "wrinkle" up and leave the people intact. It used to be the other way around -- the people got "wrinkled up."seniorshooteress wrote:...They sure don't make the vehicles like they used to. Plastic and aluminum foil; both wrinkle up pretty easy.
Yep. Take a look at this video, done by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. They crashed a 1959 Bel-Air and a 2009 Malibu to see how each car would fare. Not even close. The Malibu driver would have probably walked away, the Bel-Air driver would have been killed instantly.seniorshooteress wrote:Glad you are okay but I am sure you will feel the effects of that bump pretty soon. They sure don't make the vehicles like they used to.
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Hmm. Works for me on Firefox and Safari.LarryH wrote:"video not found"