I was actually thinking this story happened with Chris [Sykes], but it happened with somebody. I was coming... I think from... it was a BBC crew that came to Thinking Machines. And they had heard about my fire engine and so we did the interview and I had a radio mic on. And then whoever was doing it said, 'You know, I've heard about your fire engine. Can I have a ride in it?' I'm like, 'Sure, I'll take you for a tour.' And so I climbed into the fire engine with the filmmaker, and unbeknownst to me, the sound guy just followed along with the radio system, and he climbed on the back of the fire engine. And so I had a hot mic on. I'd forgotten about the mic. And he was listening just to get the sound quality or whatever. And I was driving along Memorial Drive and there's a spot where Memorial Drive has a very, very low bridge, a very low underpass. And I said to the person sitting next to me, I said, 'Don't worry. It looks like we're going to crash into this bridge, but I've done it before. We actually have a couple of inches to spare.' And I drove under the underpass. Well, apparently the guy that was listening to the mic, he said, 'It's really unusual, I'm not usually listening to the content of what you're saying, but suddenly I heard you say this, and I'm sitting up on the back of the fire engine, and you're heading toward this underpass.' And he... so he plasters himself to top of the fire engine and he said, 'No, you exaggerated, you had at least a foot to spare.'
[Q] And you didn't know he was there?
I could've killed a radio guy, a sound guy. I felt really bad about that one. I would have felt bad.