iOS 6 Leading people into a Desert National park, Stranded up to 24 hours with no Food or Water
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it's like the maps were programmed by the mutant hillbillies from the hills have eyes
[QUOTE=AltFanatic;38772721]46 degrees?
man thats one cold desert if thats the maximum temperature!!![/QUOTE]
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Does Apple have a patent for that?
[QUOTE=djjkxbox360;38774897]If digital maps can be designed incorrectly, what stops this happening to paper maps? If anything, a digital map is most likely going to be more accurate because it generally updates itself. But obviously if anyone's been keeping up with technology news, they'd know Apple maps isn't great. On the other hand, I would trust Google Maps completely[/QUOTE]
Not even against paper maps. I'll check my GPS' maps against MapQuest or Google Maps.
solution: get a fucking sense of direction and READ ROAD SIGNS
[QUOTE=AltFanatic;38772721]46 degrees?
man thats one cold desert if thats the maximum temperature!!![/QUOTE]
Kelvin :v:
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[QUOTE=Generic.Monk;38781563]solution: get a fucking sense of direction and READ ROAD SIGNS[/QUOTE]
Yeah, its best to just pay attention. If the GPS is telling you to go in a direction that makes no sense, it probably doesn't. Doesn't hurt you to think critically once and awhile.
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