• Wheelchairs and memories (was:Re: Teaching)

    From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to GEORGE POPE on Wed Dec 1 05:47:48 2021
    Cyberpope wrote --

    HC = handicapped?

    Yep.

    These are whaty we have, too -- tyhe new ones have a bay behind the driver where I back in against a padded shock bumper & no straps needed. Much more independent & speeds the buses up, especially in rush hour.

    Sometimes it takes a while to get the person on and off.

    Where are you?

    Huntington, WV where Ohio, WV and KY meet on the banks of beautiful Ohio River.

    Yep, graduated from HS in 1968.

    I was 16 months old then, in June-1968. No memories of that year, but a few the year after, when i was 2. . .

    I have a memory or two of pre-two year old that is stuck in my brain.

    My main block of memories begin when I was 5. . .

    Mine is around three or four, but only a glimmer of something.
    Off hand, one is being fascinated by windshield wipers.
    One time I was around four and on the hood and moving them back and forth with my mother yelling from the door to leave them alone, I was going to
    break them.
    Then later being in the car in a downpour and her wipers flies off and
    she saying "I told you were going to break it".
    I have no memory of getting on the hood, what I did afterward, etc.
    That's what I referred to when I mentioned a glimmer of a memory.
    Joe
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  • From George Pope@1:153/757.2 to JOE MACKEY on Wed Dec 1 10:46:42 2021
    These are whaty we have, too -- tyhe new ones have a bay behind the driver where I back in against a padded shock bumper & no straps needed. Much more independent & speeds the buses up, especially in rush hour.

    Sometimes it takes a while to get the person on and off.

    Same here; but the last hook-based system isn't bad. The chair is backerd up againsta bumper, them there are two hooks on hreavy duty cables on a vacum cleaner cord-like pulley so judst yank & hook one, two. . done.

    Getting them off can be a pain, as the driver's maniacal speeding around corners tends to twist the chair a bit, tightening the connections.

    If the driver listens to me, we get me out in quick time, as I know the tricks by now.

    Huntington, WV where Ohio, WV and KY meet on the banks of beautiful Ohio River.

    I bet the term "Tristate area" gets thrown around?

    My main block of memories begin when I was 5. . .

    Mine is around three or four, but only a glimmer of something.
    Off hand, one is being fascinated by windshield wipers.
    One time I was around four and on the hood and moving them back and forth with my mother yelling from the door to leave them alone, I was going to break them.
    Then later being in the car in a downpour and her wipers flies off and
    she saying "I told you were going to break it".
    I have no memory of getting on the hood, what I did afterward, etc.
    That's what I referred to when I mentioned a glimmer of a memory.

    Could be that what you mainly remember is your mom telling the story?

    Your friend,

    <+]:{)}
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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to GEORGE POPE on Sat Dec 4 07:22:52 2021
    CP wrote --

    Same here; but the last hook-based system isn't bad. The chair is backerd up againsta bumper, them there are two hooks on hreavy duty cables on a vacum cleaner cord-like pulley so judst yank & hook one, two. . done.

    I haven't paid a lot of attention to how the ones here work.
    Basically the seat is put up, the chair positioned and a couple of straps hold it in place.

    I bet the term "Tristate area" gets thrown around?

    Absolutely.

    Could be that what you mainly remember is your mom telling the story?

    She seldom mentioned anything in particular about what I did as a kid.
    At least in my presence.
    Joe
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  • From George Pope@1:153/757.2 to JOE MACKEY on Sun Dec 5 15:26:08 2021
    I haven't paid a lot of attention to how the ones here work.
    Basically the seat is put up, the chair positioned and a couple of straps hold it in place.

    That was our original system. The straps often got twisted up in side the return
    asswmblies, so difficult to deploy(& lots of lost time in rush hhour, usually); the new hooks system isso uch faster & more reliable.

    A-to-B & I'm happy.

    Or even A to A & 3/4 & I can wheel the rest.

    When I first moved out here into the 'burbs, it was great, I hads a bus pick me up just outside my place, dropped me off a half block from work; coming home, I wheeled 5 minutes & took the train to a st9op- where the same bus picked me up &
    dropped me across the street from home, with an air-conditioned ride (I'd tilt my
    chair back & sleep on the way home, after a busy 12-hour shift)

    Now it's more complicated,but a similar total time, if I have to go downtown, but
    my job is all online now.

    Your friend,

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