I applaud all of your instincts, they are good.  However, when on the
road for a client, finding obscure sites to make photographs, the
"locals" haven't much to say, but the GPS works beautifully.
Restaurant suggestions, etc, take second place to my getting to the
right place, and on time.



GPS makes good sense for business. If I still had to go to many locations for clients, I'd get one too. However, for personal use, it's overkill--simply another toy that most people really don't need.


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