It's all good Bill. And it is fun to search things out.
But then I see the big words _SAFETY _ SPEED_
In the case of my State trooper friend those words are paramount.
As to A GPS...in my work, I need to find my way quickly and safely to people's homes, business addresses, accident scenes, etc., sometimes as quickly as possible after being dispatched there by an emergency call from a client to get there as fast as lightning to preserve whatever evidence possible, interview witnesses before they disappear, and immerse into ongoing investigations by police, OSHA, and other official bodies when an event is still ‘red hot’ so as to ‘trial prep’ the case as minutely as possible.
One night I was dispatched at 2 AM to the location of an accident where a run away truck down a steep hill _ owned and driven our insured _ had crashed right through a house killing several people and causing an explosion and fire.
The night was dark, it was raining _ the town not readily familiar, other than in a general sense, I was foggy from interrupted sleep, adrenaline rushing at the thought of what I would find upon getting there _ and my thoughts were focused on the approach I needed to_ ‘take over’ the direction of the ‘exposure’ in order to gain the confidence of official bodies at the scene _ and ‘protect’ our ‘insured’ from panic, criminal and civil consequences.
I never swore so loud in my life when finding myself losing precious time having to look at maps and street signs to get me there.
Reason why the GPS is now in all the cars that I own.
We agree Bill, on many things, but we do have a different mindset.