animalpest wrote:I once had an employee who asked for a Tom Tom or other device (pre Google maps). I said no, because if you turned him around twice in a toilet he would never get out.
These things have resulted in most people losing their sense of direction.
Yeah, I agree with what your saying in that respect.
But it's not so much "sense of direction", but if you don't know or have never been to a certain address,, sense of direction just ain't gonna help.
Put me out bush,, I'm fine,, but in a city, a suburb, that I've never been to or in before, I find the convenience of satellites is great.
Unless your advocating standing on the roadside and leaning over the bonnet while struggling to hold a map against the wind.
I do not fear death itself... Only its inopportune timing!
I've come to realize that,,,,, the two most loving, loyal, and trustworthy females in my entire life were both canines.