GPS - The Ultimate Movie Spoiler! »

Posted By aStorygirl 10 months, 1 week ago in Arts & Entertainment

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The GPS era began 29 years ago tomorrow, on Jan 6 1980. Here are some key cinematic moments that GPS would have changed completely.

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    sumptuousdigs10 months, 1 week ago

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    Funny article, and concept!
    My intellectual curiosity was sparked in the late '50s by MAD magazine and fueled later by the comics of Skip Williamson and Robert Crumb. All fore-tellers of "the future". Lol!!
    Personal computers, cell phones, GPS, Sirius and XM radio, and let's not forget LoJack and personal ID chips, ALL have changed our lives tremendously.
    Over Christmas I got to speak to my family back in Detroit by camera phone (SKYPE). My sis, mother and brother in law all marveled at the real time technology. My brother, who has Down's Syndrome, was the only one that took it all matter of factly...Pat and I have a lot in common that way...

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    rapidsharemix4 months ago

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    Well written article, the author has real talent ;)

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