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2007年03月09日
Overprotective Car Navigator
This is again, blog imitation. This site pick electronics devices and talk about them, or make fun of them. I liked this short entry: http://www.engadget.com/2007/03/06/solidalliances-omellete-mouse-cover-thats-rice-not-maggots/
Navigators direct you step by step to get to your destination. But there are signs on the streets. You can also ask people. MapQuest helps you find your way. Do you still want to pay $200-$1000 to eat at a famous sushi station? It's like overprotective parents who call to our office to complain for their children. (Your children are "college students," in case you have forgotten.) Let them go. Let them become independent. Those kids are the ones who are driving luxury cars like lexis with navigators. And of course, they're not paying for anything.
投稿者 maiko : 2007年03月09日 11:26
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