
Puzzler Answer 5/17/97: One Man's Gadget
RAY: All right, this is the week you promised to divulge
your sneaky secret to remembering puzzlers.
TOM: Well...
RAY: Are we going to have to put Columbo on the case? Or
Murky even?
TOM: I don't remember that I promised that. Did I? But
I will tell you what the puzzler was if you want to know. About the guy
standing outside the factory selling stuff -- but if you want to know my
secret I will tell it to you because it is no secret as I told you my life
is an open book. The truth is, that I always knew.
RAY: You mean all those times when you said "Do you
remember last week's puzzler?"
TOM: I knew that it gave you some kind of...
pleasure.
TOM: Sense of pleasure or superiority for me to say, "Oh
geesh. I don't remember." And it would make you feel good and I was just
trying to stroke your ego knowing how fragile it is. And I was just trying
to make you feel good as an older brother would do to a younger brother.
RAY: And now what's the reason for your cutting me down?
TOM: And I just started feeling sorry for myself. I
guess I was having a little mid-life crisis of my own and I had to prove
that I did know the puzzler and that I was not the bumbling idiot that
everyone thinks I am. So anyway I always knew. But if you want me to go
back to doing that again.
RAY: Please. And another thing -- shut up! All right.
Here it is. This was sent in by Jody Fav via cartalk.com. And we'll
discuss our new web address later.
TOM: We will?
RAY: But for the time being, here's the puzzler. In the
early 30's a young inventor came up with an idea for a little gadget...
Gadget. That could be installed in an automobile.
When he tried to sell this idea to his favorite gadget-builder, the guy
didn't want to have anything to do with it. He was afraid, the guy, the
gadget builder was afraid that Congress would legislate against it because
it would be distracting to drivers. Hints here -- all kinds of hints.
But the inventor was very persuasive and eventually convinced the guy to
build 100 of these little gadgets which later sold in front of the factory
in like 10 minutes he sold all 100 of them. A multibillion dollar business
was ultimately built around this little gadget.
TOM: Yeah.
RAY: And you'll hardly ever see a car without one now.
TOM: Yeah.
RAY: Except for your car.
TOM: I know what the answer is. Is that the question?
What is it?
RAY: What is it called, is the one question. For extra
credit, who was the inventor and what else did he invent. Where does he
live now? Does he prefer Showtime or HBO?
TOM: Well the little gadget that you have been referring
to is none other than the cellular phone. And yes my car does have a
cellular phone and I don't know the second part -- his name and all that
stuff -- does he prefer HBO...
RAY: Of course it wasn't the cellular phone it was the
car radio.
TOM: Yeah.
RAY: Hard to believe, huh?
TOM: Yeah. And I was thinking that was the beginning --
and I agree with the distraction theory -- and it's interesting...
RAY: That was the beginning of the...
TOM: That was the very first thing put into a car that
was not directly related to driving the car.
RAY: And they should never have allowed it because it
opened the floodgates.
TOM: It opened the floodgates and now we have jerks
eating bowls of cereal while they drive, talking on the phone, getting
faxes, playing with their newtons...
Yeah. You got it.
RAY: Exactly.
TOM: And all because of whoever this guy was which would
be part B. Who was he?
RAY: Bill Lear, who of course is best known for inventing
the Lear Jet and forming a huge corporation, Lear Incorporated. He's now
left us. You may channel with him if you like -- He's on HBO tonight.
TOM: I will do that.
RAY: Anyway.
TOM: Yeah. Oh now you are going to ask who's the winner.
RAY: Who's the winner? You don't know that? You don't
have that part at the ready, do you?
TOM: I don't. No. Well I got it here. Wow I can't
pronounce this. The winner is Dean Soclaeben (SP?) Wow!
RAY: How about Sock-Layben?
TOM: Socklaeben.
RAY: Dean.
TOM: OK. Dean.
And for having your correct answer chosen at random
from among all those correct answers that we got for Dean, you're going to
win a free copy of the Second Best of CarTalk. Dean would have won the
brand new Pontiac Grand Prix but my brother took that so all you're going
to get is the lousy CD Dean and that's the way it goes. Hey! How do you
like the Grand Prix?
TOM: OH! Not bad. I like it very much as a matter of
fact.
RAY: And it's free. Take it everywhere.
I like the red paint.
TOM: That's good. Red's good.
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