GPS

Okay, here comes another post that is not about music, dance, or theater.  But since we’re supposed to write about technology, all I can think of is the GPS that my husband recently bought for his car.  He’s a salesman, and he does LOTS of driving, so it makes sense for him to have one.  But he’s also got an amazing sense of direction.  He only has to go somewhere once in his life and he can find it forever.  Me, I get lost going from my living room to my kitchen.  So why can’t I have a GPS, too?  It would be a whole lot neater than the 3×5 cards with directions written on them that are strewn all over my car.

4 Responses to “GPS”

  1. Anna Says:

    So get one! The prices have gone down significantly in the past couple of years.

  2. David Says:

    During May, I was looking to get a cell phone upgrade. The salesman actually told me to hold off, because later this year Google is going to make a phone that will compete with the iPhone. Essentially, you would have Google Maps, Google Earth, Calendar, Search, etc etc be quick and easy-to-use features on your phone!

  3. Linda Fairtile Says:

    (to Anna) Yeah, I know. Unfortunately, the price of saxophone reeds has gone up, and they’re a bigger priority right now.

  4. Linda Fairtile Says:

    (to David) Mmmm, for some reason I’m a Luddite when it comes to cell phones. All I want mine to do is make phone calls. No camera, no music, no nuthin’

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