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This Week's Puzzler

Summer of 1958

Time for a puzzler. This is not new, at all. This one is probably also stolen, but you can't prove it... Ha!

This is a very short one, from a long time ago.

It was a beautiful sunny summer afternoon in 1958. And I was driving my new car.

I came to an intersection and stopped, and there on the sidewalk stood a would-be pedestrian waiting to cross the street.

He noticed that I had stopped. I remained where I was at the intersection. He stepped off the sidewalk and walked right into the right front fender of my car.

Explain the circumstances surrounding this curious behavior. 

Best of luck.

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Remember last week's puzzler?

Slip of Paper

So this puzzler is stolen. I know, big surprise. Lots of them are stolen!

Okay, here it is. A perfect automotive puzzler.

A student here at the college a while back owned a late model automobile, Chevy Cavalier. She took the car into the shop because in bitterly cold weather, the car would start very high. It would crank a long time before it would fire. You know, that cranking sound where it is trying to turn over, but it can't.

Also, the car would immediately die once she put it in drive or reverse, but only the first time she started the car each day. Subsequent starts were okay. So when the car sat overnight, in very cold weather, this would happen. 

She told us this happened after every visit to her parents' home. Her parents live about 150 miles south. So after every trip home for the holidays or just a visit, this would happen when she gets back, if it was bitterly cold out. So after Thanksgiving, she gets home and the car acts up. After Christmas, the car acts up. You get the idea. 

So she takes the car into the shop and has them check it out. They can't find anything wrong. They look for trouble codes and check over everything. The car is perfectly fine. They have no idea why this might be happening. 

While this is going on, one of the student mechanics is going through the glove box, probably looking for loose change or the registration or something, and he finds a slip of paper. 

And this slip of paper he found in the glove box solves the problem. 

Since then, the problem has not returned. The small piece of paper he finds leads them all to the solution to the problem. 

What is it? 

Good luck. 

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Congratulations to this week's
puzzler winner:

 Kim Young

Congratulations! This correct answer was chosen at random by our Web Lackeys.

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