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![]() 08/29/2016 at 17:34 |
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I feel like my phone is learning, and takes into account my speeding ways.
![]() 08/29/2016 at 17:35 |
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But that GPS speaks German
![]() 08/29/2016 at 17:40 |
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YES
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I'm surrounded by pedants today.
![]() 08/29/2016 at 17:44 |
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Recognizable. I did my suggested 40 minutes trip in 30 today. So instead of being 8 minutes late I was 2 minutes early. Ha! Your move, crappy built in Ford Focus Nav system!
![]() 08/29/2016 at 18:00 |
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Not entirely sure about phone apps, but (some) standalone devices actually learn your driving behavior and adapt the estimates accordingly.
![]() 08/29/2016 at 18:06 |
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They speak lots of things. Thus far I’ve had mine talk Norwegian (in Norway), Canadian French (in Iceland, because why not and it doesn’t do Icelandic), French French (in France), Letzebuergisch (at home) and Swedish (in several places including Sweden).
Most educational to hear things like “kör tre hundra meter till målet på vänstra sidan”.
![]() 08/29/2016 at 22:16 |
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I think Waze has caught on because I drive everywhere on the freeway at 85 and the time doesn’t go down after holding that speed for an hour. Really frustrating actually.
I still get to watch the time fall on the car’s gps when I use that though.