Along with reading real books, another "art" that is fast going by the wayside is the ability to read maps.
I know people who have blindly followed their GPS or Satnav as some call them systems into fields, through parking lots, and countless dead-ends, assuming that just because the computer gives them a suggested route that it actually is a suggested route.
This one takes the cake, though. Some truck driver in the UK was following his navigation system blindly and, well, the pictures speak for themselves.
Of course the only thing I can guess is that he must have one of those newfangled ones that actually does the driving for you. That's a joke, but I know they're working on such systems for cars, so I can imagine this sort of incident will probably become more common (along with cars driving into rivers while following non-existent river crossings, etc...)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...GV-narrow-alley-blindly-following-satnav.html
Alex
I know people who have blindly followed their GPS or Satnav as some call them systems into fields, through parking lots, and countless dead-ends, assuming that just because the computer gives them a suggested route that it actually is a suggested route.
This one takes the cake, though. Some truck driver in the UK was following his navigation system blindly and, well, the pictures speak for themselves.
Of course the only thing I can guess is that he must have one of those newfangled ones that actually does the driving for you. That's a joke, but I know they're working on such systems for cars, so I can imagine this sort of incident will probably become more common (along with cars driving into rivers while following non-existent river crossings, etc...)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...GV-narrow-alley-blindly-following-satnav.html
Alex