I first named my GPS when I moved to Los Angeles fifteen years ago. LA is a sprawling group of small towns connected by strip malls and occasionally tall buildings. While there are some clear east and west roads, generally anywhere you want to go calls for twists and turns off and on small roads and delta like convergences. I can’t help but wonder what people did before GPS systems were in their cars. Really, I would not have been able to maneuver without it. And, now I live in Maine where I’m either on Route 1 heading north or south or on side roads where my GPS is critical.
The advantage of giving your GPS a woman's name is that is a will known "fact" that women are willing to ask for help with driving directions and men would sooner die than ask.
The advantage of giving your GPS a woman's name is that is a will known "fact" that women are willing to ask for help with driving directions and men would sooner die than ask.