The GPS would be good in the event that someone was injured. The could
press a button on their Medic Alert bracelet and a "I've falled and I
can't get up!" message is broadcast to the dispatcher along with their
location. Might even be able to incorporate a night vision enhanced image
over the view through one of their eyes. As for the jelly donughts, I
don't think they want to know. My thought is "If you can't pronounce it
it's probably not good for you"(hydrogenized sodium thiomalinate)
On Wed, 1 Jul 1998, R. Paul McCarty wrote:
>
> But imagine the enhancments; you could use GPS to tell you how far it
> was to the nearest donut shop, use mapquest to tell you the fastest route,
> and browse web sites like http://www.dunkindonuts.com/ to find out what's
> really in that jelly filling. :)
>
> mmmmm.. donuts.
>
> -Paul
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