The impersistence of memory
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I was heading into the garage tonight to check the tire size on my wife's car, armed only with my cell phone, when it occurred to me: how will I remember the tire type? Well, I could take a picture of the sticker inside the driver's side door. Or I could speak into my cell phone: "P215 60R16" and then retrieve it later. Or I could send myself a text.
OR...I could
just remember it for the twenty seconds it takes to get to a pen and paper. And that's what I did! Hooray for me and my big brain.
3 comments:
Looking at the cell phone photo you did take, three of your car tires could use a little air.
Lady "Dada"? Brilliant.
I knew I attracted too many intelligent readers to be popular.
Or you could just go to tirerack.com and look it up.
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