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Daniel writes: My father has this habit of taking photos of the odometer in his car when it hits certain numbers he finds interesting — while driving. We’ve told him it’s dangerous. His “solution” is to ask his passenger to do it for him. The numbers aren’t even good. (For example: 121213.)
This is a fun hobbylodi casino, because the moment your father hits another person or animal while distracted by himself or his passenger, he’ll know the precise mileage when he ruined multiple lives. He should have learned when he missed the 121212 mark by a single click that time moves in one direction. It’s good to stop and savor it (with the emphasis on “stop”). If a big, semiliteral milestone is coming up, he should pull over, if it’s safe to do so. Then he can snap a pic, not only of the odometer but also of his place in the world when he reaches that magical 666,666 or whatever. That will make two photos on his phone he will most likely never look at again.
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