Re: GPS and old-fashioned thinking?
- From: "Kobra" <kobra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2005 17:55:49 -0500
"G Farris" <IFR@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> With all these questions about how to integrate GPS into our everyday
> operations, I'm tempted to believe we have allowed the advent of this
> wonderful new technology to send our thinking back to the dark ages!
I think the only problem with GPS is the human interface. We need either a
full keyboard input by keyboard or touch screen or they have to transition
them to voice activated, such as, Being able to just speak: "GPS - Direct
to - Kilo - Romeo - Victor - Bravo - Approach - ILS - One - Three" Then
there will be little to no heads down. For now I'd take the keyboard.
Kobra
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