Kyle, you're right about my smart phone being able to locate lunch as long 
as I have a signal. It's just more convenient on a real GPS, and, as I've 
mentioned before, I have T-Mobile on a family plan. It's so easy to get out 
of signal range on T-Mobile that it's sad.

The Beemer that I rented in Spain had a GPS was integrated with the bike's 
computer to the point that it popped up a message telling me when  I was 
getting low on gas. All I had to do was hit the gas icon and it would route 
me to the nearest  station. Try doing that on a smart phone while riding! 
It was pretty cool.

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