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July 23, 2009 Cure "Where Did I Park the Car?" with GPS
Hansel and Gretel were on to something with their early prototype bread crumb guidance system. It was simple and elegant... but also edible. Since then, modern man has flaunted his ingenuity with satellite positioning devices that fit in your hand and contain 17 layers of menus, many of which will never grace the screen.
The edible problem has been thoroughly ironed out but the simple and elegant issues have remained unresolved - until now. Bushnell has created a keychain sized GPS device that answers the age old question "Where did I park the car?" It operates with only two buttons, and one of them is the power. The BackTrack holds three locations so you can hit a swap meet and find that guy with the better deal on door handles one more time, the washroom that wasn't condemned and where you parked, all without a bulky ( and it's OK to say it ), nerdy GPS unit. It's simple, elegant, completely inedible and absolutely worth a look: Bushnell's BackTrack.
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