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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 33796" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>Vic Mills is the person at Procter and Gamble that "invented" the disposable diaper. In his honor, the highest technical level a person can achieve is the "Vic Mills" level (or T8 on the scale).</p><p></p><p>I've heard the story numerous times that when Vic was first working on the concept diaper, he had some at home and one of his younger children threw one in the toilet and it absorbe the entire amount of water in the bowl!! The engineers also made a "movable" doll to test diapers on to see how they would gap after a child had moved around in them for a while. That doll is in the company historic archieves!</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, both of my kids broke out if they wore disposables, so I had to use cloth. I did use a diaper service, however. I always said the absolute, worst job in the entire world would be the diaper truck driver on a hot August afternoon!!! But that bag full of 80 clean, soft, diapers was wonderful to open. I "purchased" 2 dozen of them when NL was finally potty trained so I would have lots of great dusting and polishing cloths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 33796, member: 439"] Vic Mills is the person at Procter and Gamble that "invented" the disposable diaper. In his honor, the highest technical level a person can achieve is the "Vic Mills" level (or T8 on the scale). I've heard the story numerous times that when Vic was first working on the concept diaper, he had some at home and one of his younger children threw one in the toilet and it absorbe the entire amount of water in the bowl!! The engineers also made a "movable" doll to test diapers on to see how they would gap after a child had moved around in them for a while. That doll is in the company historic archieves! Unfortunately, both of my kids broke out if they wore disposables, so I had to use cloth. I did use a diaper service, however. I always said the absolute, worst job in the entire world would be the diaper truck driver on a hot August afternoon!!! But that bag full of 80 clean, soft, diapers was wonderful to open. I "purchased" 2 dozen of them when NL was finally potty trained so I would have lots of great dusting and polishing cloths. [/QUOTE]
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