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You're an old fart when you had "Two push button" light bulb switches on walls in your house.
They make replacements for those and the top button is a dimmer. They're nice looking and in an old house, a better choice when keeping it more original.You're an old fart when you had "Two push button" light bulb switches on walls in your house.
I played with both! The liquid ones were fun until curiosity got to me and I'd find the fill hole and open it. Oops...no more water.and etch A sketch was your "tablet"
(in my case etch a sketch unlicensed clone)
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And most cars had FOUR pedals at your feet!You're an old fart when you had a car without power steering AND you had a button on the floor to dim the headlights!
Okay, I'll bite!And most cars had FOUR pedals at your feet!
DOH!On American cars, the 4th was the parking brake. Also known here by some as the "emergency brake."
It was the last thing you wanted to depend upon in an emergency!
A friend of mine made fun of me for using mine on flat ground. Oh the irony of seeing the security footage of his truck gently rolling away from the front of a job, straight into a tree. It looked like flat ground.On American cars, the 4th was the parking brake. Also known here by some as the "emergency brake."
It was the last thing you wanted to depend upon in an emergency!
Just got back from Glacier National Park. I wonder how many cars are damaged each year out there from people not using the parking brake and the car rolling away?A friend of mine made fun of me for using mine on flat ground. Oh the irony of seeing the security footage of his truck gently rolling away from the front of a job, straight into a tree. It looked like flat ground.
Could be a fifth if you count the brights "pedal" in some cases I suppose....On American cars, the 4th was the parking brake. Also known here by some as the "emergency brake."
It was the last thing you wanted to depend upon in an emergency!
My 67 el Camino had a floor e brake.On American cars, the 4th was the parking brake. Also known here by some as the "emergency brake."
It was the last thing you wanted to depend upon in an emergency!
The button on the floor for brights was fun on my 67 el Camino. Not sure why that went out of style. Maybe they can bring it back for the millennials.I learned to drive on a car without power steering and a button on the floor for brights. Still had vestigial tailfins. But even better, a pushbutton automatic tranny
1963 Diarrhea brown Dodge Dart. A chick magnet in 1978 if ever there was one![]()
I learned to drive in that same car. In 1965 it was no more a chick magnet than it was for you in 1978I learned to drive on a car without power steering and a button on the floor for brights. Still had vestigial tailfins. But even better, a pushbutton automatic tranny
1963 Diarrhea brown Dodge Dart. A chick magnet in 1978 if ever there was one![]()