Hello.
Every now and again, or actually quite often, I'm reminded about how little I know about the world around me. How I just function in my tiny narrow splinter of the overall pie that is this planet. Regularly using machines and inventions I have absolutely no clue about their inner workings. Or very vague overviews that I never really put to the test.
I was driving to an appointment the other day when my car did an a most alarming thing. Driving over a major bridge it began to scream at me. Not audibly but in text. The world had been perfectly normal one instant but in the next I was looking at my dashboard doing this!:
My car had never screamed at me before.
It completely unnerved me.
My stomach sunk into my shoes and my veins turned to ice. Things had been fine a second ago! Why? Why this, now? Didn't my car realize I HAD to get to this appointment? I was on a bridge. I couldn't just pull over. I began to try and subdue the panic inside. How bad was it really? Maybe just an internal computer glitch? Right? My car was just mistakenly crying "wolf"! I'm sure I could just keep going to my appointment. It was only 7 minutes away at this point. Car, you're just going to have to tough it out. We can talk about this later. Suck it up.
I kept driving. The motor sounded normal. The temperature gauge stayed in the middle. Everything was fine.
Except for the screaming.
Then I began to notice the distinct smell of melted plastic. That's not good. The car WASN'T just crying "wolf". This was real. This was happening right now! I was now a mere 3 minutes away from my destination. C'mon car. Keep it together. We can get there!
I was coated in a sheen of sweat. I kept imagining pulling into the parking lot and this would happen:
Thankfully I made it without bursting into an apocalyptic ball of flames.
I turned the key off and breathed a huge sigh of relief.
I went to my appointment as if nothing had happened. There was no indication on my face that I'd just challenged the Reaper and escaped without a scratch.
Later I spent the next 15 minutes just figuring out where the latch thingie was to open up the hood. As I peered into the sophisticated machinery of my vehicle I saw that the coolant tank, which had just recently been replaced, had a hose clamp-mijigger that looked loose. Coolant was lightly dripping from the connection point. Aha! That's the culprit I deduced.
I put the hood down and proceeded to drive the short distance home. Ignoring my car's screams as I went.
I then left the car in the driveway for the next week to punish it for scaring me so.
Once I felt it had learned it's lesson I topped off the coolant tank with water and brought it back to my mechanic's where they securely sealed the clamp-mijgger up.
Everything has been running smoothly since.
Some days I have no idea how I have managed to live this long on this planet. So little knowledge for having spent so much time here.
You may not know every detail about your vehicle's inner life but you sure have an interesting relationship with your car... o_O
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