In This is Spinal Tap, the band had their amps go to 11 because it was one louder than 10.
I have been having a Spinal Tap moment lately with my wheelchair.
A few days ago, I got bored in a meeting because I couldn't hear anything, so I started playing with my wheelchair settings.
I found one that let me switch it to the metric system, but I could not get it to switch ... at least so I thought.
The next few days, I have noticed my wheelchair is going faster -- not really but the speedometer says so.
I finally figured out that I did change measurement system, and the speedometer was showing kmph not mph.
It still felt faster.
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1 comment:
You know, ever since I read this post, I've had James Taylor's Carolina in My Mind stuck in my head! I guess it could be worse...
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