GPS sux. Wait, Google Maps sux. I can’t get anything delivered to my house because google maps sends people to the wrong address. If you put in 163 Ashley Dr. it puts Oaks in there and sends people to 163 Ashley Oaks Dr. which doesn’t exist. Well AShley Oaks Dr. exist but there is no house #163. And you can’t talk to a human being at google to get it fixed. I tried all day. You can’t get a real person at google. I looked up all different kind of ways to get around their phone system VRU but it can’t be done, I tried all the ways people said. So now I get to live with never getting anything delivered. Except Amazon, they use their own maps. But no one else does so I’m screwed.
Many years ago, I purchased a GPS at Walmart. The only map was Japan. I took it back. They didn’t have any other units and I haven’t been to Walmart since.
Never had any problems with mine. And since my dad did not gift me with his navigational instincts & training, I definitely need one. Maps are good if there is a navigator in the car, but I mostly drive by myself (or with the dog, who is no help at all), so GPS is it for me.
David_the_CAD almost 3 years ago
but the ride was fun while it lasted.
Cornelius Noodleman almost 3 years ago
Is broom riding an Olympic sport?
rekam Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I don’t trust any GPS. One took a notary in the wrong direction. Another told a friend to turn right when he HAD to go straight ahead.
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
She got the GPS along with the candy bar and bag of chips.
Lady loves a joke almost 3 years ago
George of the jungle must not have been home, when she dropped in.
jagedlo almost 3 years ago
That look of glee on Broomie’s face in panel 3, just before she hits the tree…
Catmel almost 3 years ago
GPS sux. Wait, Google Maps sux. I can’t get anything delivered to my house because google maps sends people to the wrong address. If you put in 163 Ashley Dr. it puts Oaks in there and sends people to 163 Ashley Oaks Dr. which doesn’t exist. Well AShley Oaks Dr. exist but there is no house #163. And you can’t talk to a human being at google to get it fixed. I tried all day. You can’t get a real person at google. I looked up all different kind of ways to get around their phone system VRU but it can’t be done, I tried all the ways people said. So now I get to live with never getting anything delivered. Except Amazon, they use their own maps. But no one else does so I’m screwed.
Zebrastripes almost 3 years ago
I’ll stick to the beloved maps, thank you!
david_42 almost 3 years ago
Many years ago, I purchased a GPS at Walmart. The only map was Japan. I took it back. They didn’t have any other units and I haven’t been to Walmart since.
chienetfou almost 3 years ago
Use GPS v.001, also know as a paper map.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Technology does not solve everything?
carlzr almost 3 years ago
A gyroscope would have been a better choice.
cuzinron47 almost 3 years ago
It has to be calibrated for broom.
donwestonmysteries almost 3 years ago
Probably MapQuest.
l3i7l almost 3 years ago
Is that Charlie Brown’s kit eating tree?
If so, it’s a nice nod to Charles Schultz, who left us on February 12, 2000.
tung cha cha cha almost 3 years ago
I use a map then google the directions, then I call and ask for directions—works perfectly every time!
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
Most vending machine electronic devices would seem suspect (unless I were in Tokyo)….
Cathy P. almost 3 years ago
Never had any problems with mine. And since my dad did not gift me with his navigational instincts & training, I definitely need one. Maps are good if there is a navigator in the car, but I mostly drive by myself (or with the dog, who is no help at all), so GPS is it for me.
Ricky Bennett almost 3 years ago
It’s even worse buying a car from a vending machine…