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You are presuming that the person who was looked at the address lost with their GPS< would have been fine before that.
In fact, they may not have figured out how to get out their front door. Or if, they did, they would have used a set of instructions from a friend, and ended up heading west instead of east, or confused and going right....then standing looking at their paper saying" but they told me to go here..."
sigh, gps helps people doesn't hurt.
It makes people more reliant on tech and less reliant on their own wits and the ability to, let's say, read a map!
cozit was so much better when folks died. i"ll tell my husband as a child lost his father to pnemonia . yup, those 50 years of penicillion, and all the ohter meds, we would have been better off without them.Pinga, you have your opinion I have mine. Being intelligent in a few old fashioned ways can't hurt either. Penicillin was a good, but overused, invention. Now we have anti-biotic resistant superbugs.
A map in the glovebox doesn't help when there's construction in an area you're not familiar with and you have to decide fast - left or right and picking the wrong one can take quite some time to correct. I've been in that situation with and without a GPS, and I'll pick the GPS.
I don't think 2 appointments in one day is all that recent of a thing.So, then you have to backtrack a bit. Not as big a deal as we make it out to be in our world where we are contantly in a hurry.