The idea that a person can do two things at once ("multi-tasking") is a myth, a hoax,
and a cruel joke. Thus I disavow---with confidence and prejudice---any knowledge of
having taken this picture while driving westward on Interstate 70 at or about 60mph
(96kph), using my right hand to operate the camera, my left hand to steer, and my
eyes to watch the road ahead (whose westbound lanes were practically empty).
However, I will confirm the following:
---Camera settings were ISO 200, 1/400th second at f9, 20mm focal length
---This view is through the front passenger window
---The scene is in Spotted Wolf Canyon.
Sadly, geotagging is not available, as my GPS device---securely mounted on the dashboard---had
lost power and I was thus straining to replace the seven D batteries used to power it. Removing the
lid of the battery case (located out of the way under the passenger seat) was a challenge. But I
persevered and can report with glee that when the state trooper pulled me over----ostensibly for
weaving in and out of the lane----I had completed the replacement, thus raising no suspicions in
his mind about "multi-tasking run amok" (a moving violation subject to an IQ test and a hefty fine).
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