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Date:         Sun, 10 Feb 2008 23:14:29 +0000
Reply-To:     Trvlr2001@COMCAST.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "John C..." <Trvlr2001@COMCAST.NET>
Subject:      Re: How To Have Fun With a GPS LVC

Hi Loren, Yup! Dern Computers ! Do's What I Tell's Em to... Not What I wants !!! JC...

-------------- Original message -------------- From: Loren Busch <starwagen@GMAIL.COM>

> There has been a lot of discussion about GPS units in our Vanagons over the > years so I hope this is on topic. > Thought I'd relate a frustrating experience with a GPS unit I have been > playing with in Starwagen. Last week, taking a slow meandering route home > over several days after the WetWesties Unsuperbowl event at Nehalem Bay > State Park on the Oregon coast, Phil Zimmerman and I were essentially stuck > with traveling I-5, the main North-South freeway/Interstate through > Washington and Oregon. Phil suggested we might look up a shop/store/guy we > both had an indirect tie to. Phil didn't know exactly where the shop was > but did remember that it was on a short road with a unique name near the > town of Chehalis in Washington. So, we grab the GPS, do an address search, > and sure enough, there is the little road. So I push the button that sets a > route to that location and bingo, we are on the way. Ah ha, take this next > exit (into another small town). Turn here. Turn again. Turn again and we > seem to be going in circles. And we are about 30 plus miles from where Phil > remembered the place being. And the GPS still trying to turn us around. So > we pull over and park. Break out my laptop with Streets and Trips. Find > the address immediately, about 35 miles up the freeway and it's going to be > easy to find, right off a major road I was already familiar with. So back > onto the freeway and head in that direction. But the GPS was still trying > to turn us around!!! Then I had a thought and went to the menu on the GPS > and checked one of the settings, Road Preferences. It turns out there is a > preference setting for Interstates. "Permitted", "Avoid", or "Forbidden". > At some time in the past I'd set it to "Avoid" and that is exactly what the > GPS was trying to do, keep us OFF I-5, the Interstate Freeway!! And once I > reset it to "Permitted" it took us right there (even though at that point we > didn't need it). But, for a while, we had a lot of good laughs as the 'damn > dumb' GPS (pretty smart after all). Another example of be careful what you > wish for (Blue Highways), your GPS just might give you what you said you > wanted but didn't want right now.


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