On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Rev. Stewart
Marshall<[email protected]> wrote:

> I will be honest I use them usually on long trips so when I get off the
> interstate at an interchange I am not familiar with it gets me back on
> without getting lost.  (It has been known to happen!)

  Back before GPS was available, were you one of those "typical males"
who would be reluctant to consult a map out of fear of revealing a
lack of complete knowledge, or worse yet, refuse to ask for directions
from any of the locals when in the presence of others?  Many men used
to consider having to refer to any form of reference material while
driving to be a sign of a lack of manhood, yet many of those same men
now insist on having that GPS unit up and running all the time.  What
is it that changed for them?

  Steve


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