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		<title>Useless Factoid#1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wonder why fire trucks and EMS vehicles have chains that drop off the rear axle?  Probably not but it&#8217;s been bugging me for a couple of years now and I finally had a chance to ask a firefighter why during lunch today. Apparently in 1915 an inventor in New York came up with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.gfbf.org/bootdrive.html" target="_window"><img class="alignright" src="http://www.thetobers.net/images/gfbf.jpg" alt="" /></a><span class="dropcap">E</span>ver wonder why fire trucks and EMS vehicles have chains that drop off the rear axle?  Probably not but it&#8217;s been bugging me for a couple of years now and I finally had a chance to ask a firefighter why during lunch today.</p>
<p>Apparently in 1915 an inventor in New York came up with a novel way to automate the whole &#8220;putting-on-and-taking-off-tire-chains&#8221; process with a simple mechanical invention that used a small wheel rubbing up against the inside tire-wall to spin a disk with chain strands attached to it. The inventor never got around to producing any but in 1978 a Swedish inventor takes a similar idea and turns it into: [<a href="http://http//www.onspot.com/indhisfr.htm" target="_window">Onspot: Automatic Tire Chains</a>]. Go figure.</p>
<p>I suppose a 10 second Google query would&#8217;ve answered my question 2 or 3 years ago but then if I had done that, I might not have been inclined to donate my spare change towards the [<a href="http://www.gfbf.org" target="_window">Georgia FireFighters Burn Foundation</a>] this afternoon.</p>
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