Popping the hydrogen bubble

CBC: For the holidays this year I received a GPS, the device which uses satellite readings to provide precise map directions. It literally talks you through the trauma of trying to figure out how to get to a strange place by counseling you in the brightest of voices: "Turn left in 250 metres, drive 250 metres more; arrive at your destination." Use the GPS for about 15 minutes and you find your inner voice hymning: Don’t, repeat don’t, ever, ever use a printed map again because maps have …

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