[pianotech] Subject: understand the relationship of theheavenly bodies

Bill Fritz pianofritz50 at aol.com
Sat Feb 5 20:49:05 MST 2011


As you are suggesting... it does make sense to "think" while one is following one's ETD (Electronic Travel Device) "Jill" the GPS lady...  however, perhaps we should also have a KC session on "Tips & Tricks when using GPS's"...
 
If they stay plugged in, they don't quit on you.  If they lock up on you, turn them off and back on... and they usually fix themselves.

Most GPS's have a "Detour" button.. which will immediately find an alternate route (aka traffic backups or blocked/construction streets).  
 
And finally, if you decide you don't want to go that route based on a previous trip's experience... you can turn in a different direction.  And "she doesn't bitch, she doesn't complain, she doesn't keep reminding you of your 'incorrect' turn..."  She just says "Recalculating".  Bingo, she guides you in the new direction.  PS  There's usually a "mute" button, too ;-)
 
As my 87 year old Father said about his now completed 55 years of tuning:  "I wish I would have had an ETD, a cellphone, and a GPS when I first started".
 
All my old maps got recycled 4 years ago...   I also use Google Maps ahead of time for a rough idea of travel route & time.  http://maps.google.com   
Bill Fritz, St Louis
 
<SNIP>

If you want to get from point A to point B, you need to know how to get there using a map or a GPS. Using a GPS will be fine, as long as there are no construction sites or accidents on the road you're traveling. But when there is an accident, or the GPS quits on you, or, what has happened on a number of occasions, for some reason the directions don't make sense, you had better know how to read a map, or have the ability to figure out an alternate route.   

Wim
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