A British survey shows men are more likely to rebel against a GPS when it leads them off course.
For shame! A new survey finds that British male drivers are more likely than women to disobey the directions given by their GPS, because men don't want to pull over for directions and admit they're lost.
Wish you could be cruising in the fast lane of your life instead of being lost on the back roads?
Are you wandering through your life? Have you set clear goals? Are you on a clear path or do you often find yourself in unknown territory without a map?
I’ve often resisted techno-advances. Several years ago, I was text-free and Facebook-free. Surely if friends wanted to get together, picking up the phone to make plans was easy enough. But when GPS hit the market, I was one of the first in line.
This is one man who's happy to ask for directions. But should he trust his wife… or his new GPS?
This is one man who's happy to ask for directions. But should he trust his wife… or his new GPS? "For the last nine years, my wife has been my shining directional beacon, a kind of sit-next-to-me Northern Star. When we lived in New York City, she would send me on the subway with yellow post-it notes that detailed the stops and transfers. Without these handwritten guides, I'd likely be penning this story as an emissary of the mole people. But this year, I was given a Garmin global positioning system (GPS) as a birthday gift—a robot whose sole responsibility was to offer me the best route to take."
Allegedly, Michael Strahan put a tracking device in Nicole Murphy's Range Rover.
Nothing says love like a secret GPS device. Supposedly, the former defensive end of the New York Giants, Michael Strahan, implanted a tracking device in girlfriend Nicole Murphy's ride.
Dems win big, Proposition 8 may pass, cuddle parties, and GPS lingerie.
The Dems win big, Proposition 8 close to passing, Florida defines marriage, STDs travel in packs, a thing called a cuddle party exists, oral cancer is up, cheap condoms for Dutch whores, a dating site for business travelers, and GPS underpants.
Nothing brings out conflict in a marriage like driving. Does GPS help? And would a GPS-like level of communication help out in the bedroom? Catie Lazarus explores this and more “On The Couch”.