>   I therefore find it quite amusing to discover what appears to be the
> fact that GPS devices in cars are almost exclusively used by guys.  In
> fact, these guys try as hard as they possibly can to make sure that
> everyone knows they are using GPS units by mounting them as
> conspicuously as possible on their windshields for all to see.

That claim might have been true when Garmins, Tom Toms and the like were
a geek toy, but would you care to explain why most GPS units default to
a female voice?  Incidentally, I can remember when cellphones were a
male thing too, that doesn't seem to be true anymore.  I certainly have
seen a lot of cars driven by women with the GPS unit going.  Besides I
know male drivers who even with a GPS unit can manage to so turned
around that they cannot find what they're looking for.


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