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Whiplash @ Jan 4th 2008 12:52PM
Wow. That's pretty incredible. I learned early on that my GPS is wrong often enough that I have to double check everything. There was the time I was heading to a seafood restaurant and the GPS tried to lead me down a dirt road that get's covered in water during high tide instead of the nicely paved road just across the freeway.
Then there was the time I was looking for my hotel in a small desert town and the GPS tried to lead me to a completely different town which was 40 miles away in the middle of nowhere. Luckily I ignored the directions and when I got to the hotel the gal at the counter says that everyone with a GPS runs into the same problem there.