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Old 08-31-2017, 06:22 PM   #21318
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I don't have a pic to post, but the thread name seems to fit this.

I am being topped by my GPS and it is without my consent, much less negotiation! When I bought the motorhome, the very nice person who was walking me through all of its functions at the speed of light asked if I wanted my GPS set up. It's electronic and I figured since he knew what he was doing, why not?

Here's why not. If your GPS is turned on apparently it picks up signals from the atmosphere and tells you out loud in the nicest way possible: "You are over the speed limit."

I don't normally speed, well except in cars on the interstate where 80-84 is my preferred speed if traffic allows. The dang GPS goes off when I am [B]one mile per hour over the speed limit![B] That's on interstates, state highways and city roads. It doesn't accommodate for hills and I'm in New Mexico which has a lot of hills. I talk back to it - a lot.

I'g gonna have to figure out how to turn off my GPS sometime soon.
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