This was popular sometime around the mid-'70s. I believe the above is a cereal premium sticker but I'm not sure of the date. Kids were drawing panic buttons on school books, desks, etc. It was never really my "thing", so I'm not surprised it was a fad that didn't return. Although, eventually everything comes back, so who knows.Monday, February 20, 2012
The panic button:
This was popular sometime around the mid-'70s. I believe the above is a cereal premium sticker but I'm not sure of the date. Kids were drawing panic buttons on school books, desks, etc. It was never really my "thing", so I'm not surprised it was a fad that didn't return. Although, eventually everything comes back, so who knows.
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Well, I think it "sorta" came back - in the form of the Easy Button from Staples. :)
There was one of these on the bridge of the first minesweeper I served on, directly in front of the captain's chair. Only control he could reach directly. Very confidence-instilling...
CTG: Hmmm, maybe..
Jack: So what did it actually do?
Fortunately, given that this was, you know, a MINESWEEPER, nobody ever found out...
(Actually, I'm pretty sure it clicked and turned on a little light on the bridge coaming, thereby sparing him the expense of throwing his hundred-dollar hat over the side every time something went wrong.)
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