My Unimpressive Tolerance For Visual Ambiguity
R. Alex Whitlock
Every now and again, you meet someone and fall in love and they will teach you things you never knew that you never knew and make you see things you didn’t know you weren’t seeing.

This happened over this weekend when Camille demonstrated that my car has rear window defrost. I had thought that it worked on the same basis as the windshield defrost and was simply broken. Turns out that there’s a separate button. Who knew?

She also stopped at a gas station less than ten miles north of Idaho Falls because of what she described as smudges on the windshield. I couldn’t for the life of me see what she was talking about. Anyway, I had to run into the convenience store and grab some some Windex and paper towels. After we cleaned the windshield, I could see what she was talking about.

Camille generally seems to be quite interested in this “safety” thing, particularly when it comes to “visibility.” In short, she is highly unimpressed with my tolerance for visual ambiguity.

Some of you may recall that this has been an issue before.

Updated: Link fixed.
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