well, not all that much of a variation, look you see. i have just opted (if not elected) to use different sort of formats to record a relatively recent visit to a car wash facility. also some slight variation, i suppose, as the overwhelming majority of what you will see here (should you be all that bored you continue to read) was captured before going through the machine of vehicular cleanliness magic.
except, of course, for the first image (just below this paragraph, unless i f*** up the formatting), which is of the passenger side window during the whole washing process. to clarify, that's the left hand side window, if you are sat in the vehicle (facing forward, pedantic types). in some countries, specifically the ones where they drive on the incorrect side of the road, that wouldn't be the passenger side. not that you actually have to have a passenger when on travels, but there's a spot for them nonetheless.
that is indeed an image captured in "psychedelic" mode, and if i say so myself (well, yes, write not say) it's not too bad a looking one. regular readers here will know well of my frustration that the psychedelic camera "app" what i gone done bought just isn't as interesting as i had hope. it is also a matter of fact that precisely none of the "apps" what i have procured are anywhere near as smart as the Commodore 64 one what went busted and works no more on any "updated" operating systems.
in a peculiar twist of life (if not fate) i have been to a car wash a few times of late and not recorded it all. why, or why not? honestly i exhausted everything and anything one could say of a car wash several posts and a few years ago. i don't mind doing the odd one every now and then, for it gives me something to put up here (allowing me to flex my dwindling writing skills), but i just don't see the point, or if you will logic, of documenting every f*****g instance of me using a car wash.
most likely, or probably, it is so that we, the people, just go to car washes like this as frequently in summer as we do other seasons. perhaps it feels like people use these things more often in summer because seasons change with the scenery, or something like that. it's not really a hardship to wait whilst someone else uses it, and indeed this is especially true of when i am on the paid verk clock to wait as long as it takes to get it done. as it happens the chap in front of me went for the full tilt deluxe version of the car wash, which i think costs a fragment south of £10 and sees you getting to experience the machinery what also "blow dries" the car (or other such vehicle).
rounding this out (or off), then, is the above image in "thermal" mode. of all the "apps" what i have picked up in an effort to replace the Commodore 64 one i think this is my favourite, but still, nowhere near as quite class, is it? to illustrate what i mean do feel free to search this blog for posts of this nature in days gone by, when Commodore 64 mode was (mostly) use. or, you know, don't, if you are not particularly interested and yet for some reason are still reading this.
actually i suppose there are a few things i could write of about the whole (if not entire) car wash facility phenomenon. one question would be as to if they "ecologically sound" to use. no idea at all, but if we go on the basis of anyone using any sort of vehicle with a motor in it is an enemy of mother nature, my guess would be probably not. far easier to answer is if car wash machines like this are "economic" to make use of. in my case, very much "yes" on that, since verk pays for it and also pays me for the time i take to make use of it.
on the off chance i do think of something of interest to write on the subject, yes, perhaps there will be another post on the subject of car washes in the future. there are many instances of me doing so in the past already.
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