jwocky wrote:Don't you hate that? And no Kinder surprise eggs in the US because there are little toys in it. Duh!
Really? Well the prices weren't really worth the chocolate AND the toy itself anyway.
KL-666 wrote:The protectiveness towards children is getting quite ludicrous here too. In the car they are strapped in baby seats until maybe 10 years. In my time we had not even heard of seat belts, and dad was chain smoking up front. I still live.
Those kids who didn't survive wearing no seat belts are dead and obviously can't tell about it. If you were to compare survival rates for children they are probably much better these days. So there is a bit of survivor bias at play here. Well, in my neck of woods, kids were sleeping right on the dashboard where the airbag is. Resulting news like
this.
Of course, that is an extreme case. That said, I also survived not wearing seat belts or child seats, because fortunately, coming from a place with some of the highest accident rates in the world, my family and I are fortunate not to encounter these terrible things that befall others, and I hope to not encounter it in the future. And by the way, my grandfather chain smoked throughout his whole life, starting around his early teens.... he lived on well to his 90s. but I'm not about to start doing that - I get enough daily particulate dosage from the air we breath.
Back on topic, I suspect that the systems on the Airbus are designed so in case the magnetic poles started drifting away again you'd be able to artificially pinpoint where you are based on a GPS North. But obviously there are going to be problems with it such as the one in the news.