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Old August 1st 03, 02:09 AM
Big John
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Ernest

1. Go to site.
2. Enter "13HA04A" in the source code block.
3. When next page comes up search for "TH335" (cushion).

Reading description again and looking at picture, I think the 6 inches
is the back and bottom folded together dimension and the sitting
dimension is 3 inches (like the sheet you have????)

On compass. I don't know the technology they are using (It sticks to
the dash???) Also not sure how it detects ice unless it compares temp
and dew point but in the car/cockpit it could not tell what is
outside???

As you can see, I double posted original post. My computer posted
while I was typing the first time and I couldn't find so sent again.
Now see both posts ( Sorry about that.

Big John


On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 21:59:42 GMT, Ernest Christley
wrote:

Big John wrote:
Some time ago there was a discussion in the group about seat cushions
for small people in airplanes.

Today I received a catalogue from"Gadget Alert" (1-800-429-0039),
www.gadgetalert.com

They had a cushion advertised:

TN335 Thermo-Sensitive Mamory Foam Chair Cushion ($49.95)

You short ones may want to look at it?

It is both seat and back and composed of a NASA invented memory foam.

Seat is 15" x 16" x 6".

Can be folded (back to bottom) and carried to different locations.

Big John



This is a cool site, John, but I haven't been able to find the seat
you're referring too.

But...

Did you see that electronic compass on the bottom of first page of the
auto section? I'm thinking that it could possibly be a worthwhile
addition to an aircraft panel.