OldePharte
Chief Petty Officer
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- Aug 17, 2008
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Re: Automotive GPS
Be being old school, I used to use maps (since retired). I was a road warrior for over 30 years (safety guy), traveling 7 Midwestern states. That's one reason why I joined AAA. When DeLorme started to produce state gazetteers, I got those as well. These are almost to a county level with back roads shown.
A GPS wouldn't help much for some calls that called for "go past the third stand of pine trees and turn left. At the gray barn, turn right and keep going until the road almost ends, and turn left again. Go through the tree line and you'll see us."
Besides, I like the sense of the hunt to get from point A to point B.
Not to change the subject, BUT, does anyone remember how to read a map????????
Be being old school, I used to use maps (since retired). I was a road warrior for over 30 years (safety guy), traveling 7 Midwestern states. That's one reason why I joined AAA. When DeLorme started to produce state gazetteers, I got those as well. These are almost to a county level with back roads shown.
A GPS wouldn't help much for some calls that called for "go past the third stand of pine trees and turn left. At the gray barn, turn right and keep going until the road almost ends, and turn left again. Go through the tree line and you'll see us."
Besides, I like the sense of the hunt to get from point A to point B.