Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Hot Seat?
Puzzle picture from last week's skiing holiday…
When I saw these devices on ski-lifts for the first time this year, I first thought they might be loudspeakers (perish the thought, there was already "musical" noise pollution from several mountain restaurants).
Next I guessed "heaters?" – but no.
Finally I saw the explanatory signs – they are powerful electro-magnets to stop kids falling off!
Sure enough, ski school classes of smaller kids could be seen wearing the special vests, presumably with metallic inserts, which go with the system.
I didn't actually see how it worked in practice.
Are the kids snatched into place from wherever they sit?
Can they get locked solid in grotesque contorsions?
Are they gently realeased or flung off at the end?
Is there an emergency release button?
Who knows.
At the other end of the spectrum, there are warning signs about not using those seats if you have a pacemaker…
Parting thot: "Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible." - Dalai Lama
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