Posted in Auto on Feb 19th, 2008 No Comments »

I know that I’ve spoken about it in the past. I’ve gone through a ton of reasons why I don’t need one, why I shouldn’t get one. But I finally just bit the bullet and got it. After monitoring the Garmin nĂ¼vi 350 3.5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator
for months and reading tons of reviews, I purchase it.
I don’t know what to say. When I first opened up the package I was speechless. I just sat and stared at it for a while. Kudos goes out to Garmin for shipping the product fully charged. I don’t think I could have survived waiting for the unit to charge.
Why I Got It
I’ve been playing around with the idea for awhile, but I just kept trying to justify the purchase to myself.
- It’s too expensive
- I don’t need it
- I should learn my surroundings
- I should learn to use maps better
- In two weeks I’ll get fed up of it and never use it again
- blah blah blah
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Posted in Auto on Dec 3rd, 2007 3 Comments »

This is a great example of why I need to plan things better. On Saturday I decided to take a trip down to Lava’s house to check up on her. The problem is gas is more expensive down where she is. The smart thing to do would have been to fill up before I left.
Here’s The Dumb Thing To Do
Instead of doing the smart thing, this is what I did. I hopped in the car and looked at the gas gauge and realized that I had more than enough (well just enough) gas to make the trip.
So I loaded up the car and gunned it down there. This is where plans changed. I was on the phone talking to a friend to pass the time on the highway. Then I noticed that I had missed my exit, by about ten (10) miles. No problem, just exit, find an overpass and get back on track.
Time To Recalculate, But I Didn’t
This is where a smart guy would realize that he needs to recalculate things, but oh no, not Baz. When I was leaving, I hopped into the car. I noticed that the gas gauge was a bit low, but then I figured that I’d already calculated and I’d be fine.
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