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Date:         Sun, 28 Sep 2008 12:46:19 EDT
Reply-To:     Dagbear@AOL.COM
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From:         Rico Dagastino <Dagbear@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: GPS recommendations, handheld & incar?
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I work in the transportation segment of the retail industry. Every day we have truck drivers call and ask for directions even though they have the latest navigation systems available either in cab or through their dispatchers. They need to know where they are and how to get to our facility. I have not been impressed by navigation systems because they supply a demand created by the sellers of these devices. To travel you need to know where you are and how to get where you want to go. A cute little voice that says, "Turn left in 200 feet, stupid!" represents just how much we have fallen victim to school systems that leave students unable to understand where they are (in a literal and metaphorical sense) and how much we are victims of commercial interests which tell us what is the latest fashionable thing we simply "must have". Personal choices have become a reflection of our own images distorted through the mirror of society's norms and expectations. Maybe we have just become sheep needing the economic shepherds to tell us what to do. Don't just buy one of these things because they are really cool. Maybe you can find your own way in life.

Rico Dagastino Memphis, TN

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