So near but so far away, low

On days I bring the SSR I park it in the garage which is a good 150 yards from our office.  On the way out to the garage I was walking behind a woman that literally had her face in her smart phone the ENTIRE way.  I had to snicker when I got behind the exact same woman on the way back and once again she was locked into her phone, relying only on her peripheral vision to make sure she didn’t run into something.

I don’t know, as much of a tech lover as I am this sort of behavior really bugs me, almost as much as the fckin idiots I see blatantly texting while they are behind the vehicle of a moving vehicle.

I mean really, is it that important to remain connected to the matrix at every possible moment?  Sometimes progress and technological advances wind up being just the opposite when common courtesy, safety and sense is lost in their utilization.

I just realized at lunch that my SSR appears to have been lowered compared to a stock model.  This realization came to me when I compared the side profile of my truck to another county employee’s SSR which was parked right across from mine.

My car is badged as being from “Eye Ball Customs” but I thought the only customization that was done was the fancy pin stripe and maybe the chroming of the wheels.  Now I am wondering what other work was done on the car. (exhaust, cam?)

I think I am going to try to track down the place and see if they have any records of what exactly was done to my car.  I’d really like to know.  I know my car originated from Texas, I guess I’ll start there.