File:Everyday Science and Mechanics, November 1934 - 001.jpg
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Inside front cover: Tire ad, from a local advertiser. There was a time when people didn't bat an eye at ordering anything through the mail. Suburbanization brought the brick-and-mortar store to the forefront, and the internet is returning us to this lost art. Don't forget to order the tube! Tires have come a long way, which is probably why the most rubber you can get for $2.15 today is a box of condoms.
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