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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189838)
• Boise, Idaho
19 Aug 24
Both my daughter and grandson have a monthly meds check appointment with the psyche nurse they both see. I have posted about the issues we've had with transportation to and from in the past. The problems are always when the...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382036)
• Rockingham, Australia
3 Feb 24
The photo has nothing to do with the text and some of you might have seen it before.
Have you had any experience with ChatGPT? I know it’s a controversial subject but it’s here to stay so we might as well get used to it. It can...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382036)
• Rockingham, Australia
30 Mar 23
To me, a car has always been just a way of getting from A to B but I was a bit sad when we got rid of the motor-home which we purchased in Ireland some years ago. We had a total of eight months living in it over a period of two...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382036)
• Rockingham, Australia
9 Feb 22
When we moved to Perth, Western Australia, back in May, we decided to buy a new car to replace my very small Hyundai. We have a four-wheel-drive to tow the caravan and we use the Kia Cerato for shopping, visiting, etc. We were a...
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153530)
• India
15 Mar 21
That trip I made a couple of weeks ago that involved visiting seven houses was only possible because my niece accompanied us and showed us the way. The driver was my neigHbour as our usual taxi was not available. We paid him but...
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eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27555)
• Philippines
16 Nov 19
This is a post that I probably must not tell because a kin whom I requested to accompany me to the province for GPS purposes deliberately led me to pitch black towns where only the available lights of motor bikes and trucks and...
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Scott Andersen
@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
25 Jul 19
I was heading somewhere yesterday from a place I don't normally drive from. But when I got close to where i had been before, the GPS wanted me to turn on a road that I knew took longer.
So I rerouted to my internal...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222314)
• United States
19 Jul 19
Stick Out Your Tongue Day
New Friends Day
1977 - The world's first Global Positioning System (GPS) signal was transmitted.
2014 - James Garner passed away. He was born in 1928. He was an American actor, producer and voice...
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Mrki Krki
@mrki444 (15162)
• Croatia (Hrvatska)
12 Jul 19
GPS helps find location in unknow area. It is very useful for travels and orientation. All smarphones have it embed , for car you buy or in new model is already embed in equipment. I did use it few times, but not often.
How...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
30 Mar 19
My biological parents have this house rule and that is to call if being late in going back home. It is a rule that cannot be bent by anyone in the house. For the reason that the family will not be worried and I do think it is best...
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MrsJ
@SophiaMorros (5044)
• Belews Creek, North Carolina
19 Mar 19
Over the Christmas holidays, my mechanical-engineering student son bought himself an inexpensive (relatively) 3-D printer. In the months since then, he has created some rather intriguing bits of plastic.
A couple of weeks ago I...
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Scott Andersen
@DocAndersen (54399)
• United States
18 Dec 18
The article basically said we would be lost, without our GPS and mapping software. That made me think about learning how to use a Platt Map. I was talking to a good friend and asked when they learned to read a Platt map.
They...
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James Higgins
@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
30 Apr 18
Oregon is nowhere near as big as Texas, but over on the eastern side of the state, cell phone coverage is spotty at best in some areas. So the trucker with a load of potato chips put a wrong delivery address in his phone and ended...
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Vicki, #1 Creek Girl
@1creekgirl (44560)
• United States
6 Mar 18
I've always been geographically challenged. Never could read those maps.
When we got GPS, then used the one that comes with our cell phone, I thought, "Great! Now someone other than my husband can tell me where to go and how to...
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Barbara Radisavlejvic
@bagarad (14283)
• Paso Robles, California
18 Sep 17
I can understand some of the advantages of driverless cars. They are great for touring wine country, for example, and getting home safely when you've had too much to drink and can't legally drive. I can also see how helpful one...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382036)
• Rockingham, Australia
1 Sep 17
We have a GPS called Doris in our motor-home and she has given us a few headaches from time to time. Sometimes the fault isn’t all hers. I don’t have how many ‘Route Barrée’ signs we’ve come across in our travels but it would go...
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