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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...dramatic changes. The trends will be to even more luxury options (example: a push-button system that enables the driver to set his car to a given speed and cruise without touching the accelerator), more powerful engines, longer bodies, less chrome. One of the major changes will occur in Ford's Falcon, which has borrowed liberally from the successful Mustang, with a short rear deck and a long hood; like most other Ford models, the Falcon has also adopted the hop-up, or gently swelling rear-fender curve, pioneered by General Motors...
Even more amazing adventures can occur-like losing your way. Tubers often float too far downstream or take the wrong fork. Early this summer two women chatted away so feverishly they did not notice that the river had slowed to a swamp. Startled by the sound of cows grazing on the riverbank a few feet away, they scrambled ashore, only to find their path blocked by a gun-toting farmer...
...wide across the motor housing, has a built-in reaction absorber. When the astronaut presses the trigger, the motor near the handle compresses a spring with a brief quick twist. As the spring expands, it turns the hollow cylinder that surrounds it. Compression and release of the spring occur, alternately, 1,800 times a second. The turning force of the cylindrical mass is what turns the operating end of the wrench. The rapid rotation and counterrotation of cylinder and motor all but cancel each other out and absorb about 96% of the reaction. This is more than enough to enable...
...offer more than a 2¼% increase in wages, while the union asks for 4.4%, or about 50? an hour over a three-year contract. Neither side wants a strike, and both are optimistic. Official Washington also does not anticipate a strike, but figures that if a stoppage does occur, it will be brief. Pittsburgh insiders doubt that any prolonged shutdown would be tolerated by an impatient President during a Viet Nam emergency; they would not be surprised to see a settlement calling for a 4% rise in wages, which would further dent but not necessarily destroy the Administration...
...such a tightening probably will not occur as a result of the doubling of draft calls announced yesterday by President Johnson. Col. Bernard T. Franck, a spokesman for the U.S. Selective Service in Washington, said yesterday that lowering the average national age of inductees from 21 to 19 should produce enough additional men to meet the gradual increase demanded by the President...