I'm planning some road trips this summer, so I decided to get a dedicated GPS for when I'm using my nav-computer
Polaris in the DacMobile. The GPS arrived today and I was just out field testing it. I would say that it is
much better suited for the task than the old one was. The old one will still be useful for hiking and all that,
but this one will be much more reliable in the car. The neat thing about the software which came with this unit
is that it talks to you. In this business feminine voice it's like "In Three Hundred Feet Turn Left." Usually
my computers don't talk to me like that and it reminded me of Star Trek (which is about the only place that
computers do talk, and have complex conversation skills). The program's voice reminded me in particular
of an episode, I'm not for certain which one, where the computer is reprogrammed with this sensual voice which
sounds like it is trying to seduce Captain Kirk every time he uses it (he pretends to be un-amused, but we all
know better). This got me to thinking that there must be a huge underdeveloped market for computer audio themes.
(I think the market for desktop themes must be pretty well sewn up by now). The cliché would be a phone-sex
theme ("Oh baby... turn left baby"). The audio theme that I want to have in my navigational computer though, is
the one which features Robert Stack saying "Blurr, you can help
me turn left in three hundred feet."
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