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LISmama810
04-13-2008, 01:16 PM
Does anyone have a photo of a lightweight locking latchplate I can use for a presentation?
Also, does anyone have that photo that compares a toddler's pelvis/spine with that of an older child, and does anyone know if I can use it, or who I'd contact for permission?
Thanks!
Defrost
04-13-2008, 01:26 PM
I've got one. It's not buckled or anything, though. Will this work?
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i301/alunatic_photos/Seat%20Belts/IMG_1946.jpg
PM me and I can email it to you.
LISmama810
04-13-2008, 01:29 PM
Yeah, that's great, thanks! You're fast! I'll PM you.
skaterbabscpst
04-13-2008, 02:25 PM
I have a few I posted the other day, buckled, unbuckled, twisted and not twisted. Let me know if you want them.
PixieEMT
04-13-2008, 02:53 PM
Does anyone have a photo of a lightweight locking latchplate I can use for a presentation?
Also, does anyone have that photo that compares a toddler's pelvis/spine with that of an older child, and does anyone know if I can use it, or who I'd contact for permission?
Thanks!
KDMF has a comparison of the adult/child vertebra. Under the Extended RF section. I'm sure they wouldn't mind if you print it and use it. You're doing good things with it. I printed it and used it on my "Toodlers Can Rear Face Too!" display. :shrug-shoulders:
I've got one. It's not buckled or anything, though. Will this work?
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i301/alunatic_photos/Seat%20Belts/IMG_1946.jpg
PM me and I can email it to you.
can i steal that too? lol
KDMF has a comparison of the adult/child vertebra. Under the Extended RF section. I'm sure they wouldn't mind if you print it and use it. You're doing good things with it. I printed it and used it on my "Toodlers Can Rear Face Too!" display. :shrug-shoulders:
I just looked at their page, I didn't realised they copied it all off my website and put a tiny reference at the bottom LOL hmmm not sure how I feel about that cause they changed and added lots of info too hmm
Jeanum
04-13-2008, 05:06 PM
It's always best to get the source site's permission before borrowing any photos or links and to also properly credit the source of the information. It's not only good form to do so, but also avoids potential copyright issues, and also provides more credibility to cite the original source. :twocents:
It's always best to get the source site's permission before borrowing any photos or links and to also properly credit the source of the information. It's not only good form to do so, but also avoids potential copyright issues, and also provides more credibility to cite the original source. :twocents:
Yea mmmm
Simplysomething
04-13-2008, 07:09 PM
I just looked at their page, I didn't realised they copied it all off my website and put a tiny reference at the bottom LOL hmmm not sure how I feel about that cause they changed and added lots of info too hmm
Did they ask you for permission?
Did they ask you for permission?
Not that I recall. They did ask for the info on the "extended harnessing" page but I went through my emails and couldn't find one about that page... Maybe I'm wrong but I don't know *shrug*. I don't mind the pictures, cause they're not mine any way LOL. And I don't mind the info, except that it's not properly referenced back to me (just a tiny little link at the bottom) but then my biggest concern is the information has been edited too. *shrug* Oh well main thing is that it helps someone out there. They must have copied it awhile ago cause that's what I USED to have on my website, most of the info I do still have on my website but it's been changed, edited, some stuff added, words changed etc since then.
Defrost
04-13-2008, 11:19 PM
can i steal that too? lol
Sure. If you PM me your email address I can email you the high-def copy. Or you can just snag that one, whichever. :)
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