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Posted by Crandela on November 4, 2011 at 12:41 PM under
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I have often wondered how the Garmin nuvi compares to the iPhone for automotive GPS navigation. I recently had the chance to find out. I found myself traveling
with a friend about 6 hours away from home and back. I had brought my nuvi along when I went to meet
them, but I was told it was not needed as they had GPS in their car. Well, their
car is much fancier than mine so I believed it came with a GPS navigation system factory installed. Just after leaving my nuvi behind I learned the
truth. Oh my! How I missed my own GPS device once we hit the road. We came
across a detour which the iPhone had no idea about and had to figure out the
detour ourselves by enlarging the map and watching our car move as a blue dot
around the screen working our way back onto the suggested route. Well, that was
fun - not. Then again, I have become quite spoiled and like it that way.
My nuvi comes with lifetime traffic and helps me bypass
traffic jams and scoots me around detours without hesitation, talking me
through every step of the way. Instead of reading directions printed on the
screen and trying to follow them, my device makes me aware ahead of time which
lane to be in and when and where to turn next, readjusting automatically if I
don’t make the suggested turn for whatever reason. I do agree that ‘she’
sometimes seems to get frustrated with me if I decide to take a shortcut that
takes me off the beaten path, but ‘she’ adjusts to my choices as well as my
mistakes and takes it all in stride. I have plans for another trip soon with
yet another friend who says she has a GPS device in her car. This time my nuvi
will ride along in my purse just in case I again miss her help along the way.
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Posted by Crandela on June 14, 2011 at 5:52 PM under
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After talking to a friend recently I got to thinking of an unusual and
very rare situation that had never occurred to me before. Because we
have raised guide pups in the past through Guiding Eyes for the Blind,
six to be exact, I have a special place in my heart for those wonderful
noble creatures and the people they love and take care of. Now here is
the situation. Imagine someone who suddenly finds themselves in a new
environment with their guide dog, traveling on vacation, relocated to a new job or whatever, and no other friend is with them to read a
map or street signs. How would they find their way around this
unfamiliar city with the most independence and in the shortest amount of
time?
Well, I had to stop and think of the different versions of
automotive GPS units, several of which are small enough to be handy to
carry in your pocket, and some of which are voice activated and give
directions by speaking also. Magic! Their loyal guidedog will keep them
straight on the sidewalk, guiding them around any obstacles and watching
for traffic at crossroads like always, and the automotive GPS
navigation will give them the directions they need which they will ask
their dog to execute for them. I imagine they would do well to just
contact their favorite GPS store
for some help in choosing an appropriate GPS device. Now that will
really give them independence and freedom. Any other thoughts on that?
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