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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 12:30:56 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: I used to lunch with a guy who would look down at console mounted GPS as we drove to lunch. Unnecessary, since we were going to well-known local eateries. I should have asked him why he was doing that. That can be a problem with "toys." Admittedly, but it's the same with anything - you eventually get used to dealing with it. And to tell the truth, if you are heading off to the local bistro that you visit on a regular basis and turn on the GPS to watch yourself get there is pretty loony. Heck, it's a toy for me, but even I don't do that. :) |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 20:47:51 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 12:30:56 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: I used to lunch with a guy who would look down at console mounted GPS as we drove to lunch. Unnecessary, since we were going to well-known local eateries. I should have asked him why he was doing that. That can be a problem with "toys." Admittedly, but it's the same with anything - you eventually get used to dealing with it. And to tell the truth, if you are heading off to the local bistro that you visit on a regular basis and turn on the GPS to watch yourself get there is pretty loony. Heck, it's a toy for me, but even I don't do that. :) I think he was proud of it, and enjoyed the oohs and ahs. It *was* a nice unit. He also had a PDA he would plug into his desktop at work to transfer Outlook stuff. I had much heavier responsibilities than he, and managed to avoid portable hardware until nearly the end. Point is, some people enjoy gadgets, others don't. More important in terms of "distractions" is how different peoples' minds handle them. I've always felt I don't handle them well in some circumstances, and I put driving in that category. Maybe I just took that stance after my best bud was killed when he wrecked his car about the same time a close cousin did the same. Might be habit, but it works for me. I mention the "mind" piece because I've known a number of guys who could hear 5 different conversation going on in a bar, while it's all a din to me. People handle distractions differently, and define them differently. --Vic |
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 16:23:28 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: I mention the "mind" piece because I've known a number of guys who could hear 5 different conversation going on in a bar, while it's all a din to me. People handle distractions differently, and define them differently. Oh yeah. Mrs. Wave can hold a telephone conversation, watch Jeopardy, keep an eye on the newspaper and god knows what else - she's the definitive multi-tasker. Me? I'm a literal type - one or two things at a time. I do not multi-task well. But I'm a great tactical thinker and have the ability to concentrate to the exclusion of everything else. Odd the way that works. |
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