HAHAHA that's funny.
NO GPS !!!!
I finally converted. I use it to find where I am. (lost mostly) It sure came in handy in AR last month when in the boonies south of Harrison, I went to reserve on the M/C, out in the middle of God's country. I went another 10 miles and go worried Passed 2 closed stations). 30 is the most I have ever put on reserve. I just hit the buttons and it told me a gas station was 19 miles ahead. I slowed WAY down and it led me to the station. 42 miles on reserve. I didn't run out but would have because I would have not known where gas was available. (I was going another direction.
Plus I can load routes of neat roads from the internet to use when in an area. (loading WV routes now for another trip) It is really helpful if you gypsy tour like I do and don't know where you will be at the end of the day. It can give you motels and eats where you are. COOL I can call them as they display and get rates and availability. Also close hospitals etc. All on one little GPS.
MaxB (who still carries atlas and State maps for the big picture)