They have them for boats, too. There's a ring that slips over the ignition on one end of a cord, the other end clips onto the driver's clothing or life vest. If the driver goes overboard, the cord pulls the ignition. It acts as a kill-switch. There's one on my treadmill. I never use it, though. Perhaps I should?
Buffy ,'Lessons'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It's derived from the railway, where the trains were designed to stop if the engineer controlling them died, IIRC.
Oh yeah! The dead man's brake, I think it was called.
Oh Theo, much ~ma to your family.
I'm so sorry, Theodosia. I hope it all works out and telling your mom goes well.
smonster, I'm going to start season 5 next week--the funny part is that mom likes it now.
Gah! Health~ma to your brother, Theo.
Much ~ma to your family, Theo.
smonster, I'm going to start season 5 next week--the funny part is that mom likes it now.
It's so, so good. So good. Sooooo gooooood. Such depth of character, in so many different characters.
looks like today will be a safe day to watch the Saints game. Woot.
Home from a quick weekend trip to Seattle where we bought an exercise bike. Getting the damn thing in from the car was plenty of exercise, thank you.
Also, sorry to those having difficult times. Theo, ita, anyone else I've temporarily forgotten.
I would be tempted to kill my parents if they withheld medical stuff from me. Of course, I also kind of feel like I'd just quit my job and move home, which I'm fortunately (mostly) in a position to do.
Where are we talking Once Upon a Time? Boxed Set?