Where's the streetwise Hercules ?
May. 11th, 2007 03:11 pmI know we haven't had one for a while, but I've just spotted someone who should be Designated Hero of the Week:
Ms Paula Ceely
Who ? Well, according to the BBC she followed her sat nav's instructions and drove her car onto a railway line where it collided with a train.
Not very heroic, I hear you say. Arguably not very smart, either. Well, yes. But here's what she apparently said afterwards:
"I can't completely blame the sat nav because up until there, it did get me where I needed to go," she added.
"If maybe I had been more aware of the situation, I wouldn't have had the accident."
Now that is heroic. She hasn't threatened to sue the sat nav company. She hasn't railed at length about the lack of signs indicating the railway line. She hasn't called for the resignation of the cartographer/train driver/Prime Minister. She's actually (here's the scary bit) admitted that perhaps it might be her fault. When was the last time you heard someone in a news report attempting to take responsibility for their own actions like that ?
Ms Ceely, I salute you.
Ms Paula Ceely
Who ? Well, according to the BBC she followed her sat nav's instructions and drove her car onto a railway line where it collided with a train.
Not very heroic, I hear you say. Arguably not very smart, either. Well, yes. But here's what she apparently said afterwards:
"I can't completely blame the sat nav because up until there, it did get me where I needed to go," she added.
"If maybe I had been more aware of the situation, I wouldn't have had the accident."
Now that is heroic. She hasn't threatened to sue the sat nav company. She hasn't railed at length about the lack of signs indicating the railway line. She hasn't called for the resignation of the cartographer/train driver/Prime Minister. She's actually (here's the scary bit) admitted that perhaps it might be her fault. When was the last time you heard someone in a news report attempting to take responsibility for their own actions like that ?
Ms Ceely, I salute you.
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Date: 2007-05-11 02:42 pm (UTC)I had an argument with someone on a newsgroup a while ago about satnavs. He said (I paraphrase, but not much) "My 18-year-old daughter phoned me having got lost while out driving, and I had to drive the 10 miles to where she was and escort her home, pls can someone recommend a satnav so I can put one in her car so we don't have this problem again." I suggested that buying her a decent OS map might be a cheaper option, and was met with utter ridicule for suggesting that a modern girl might want to learn such a pointless, outdated skill as map-reading.
Sometimes I despair. Actually, no, usually I despair, other times I'm asleep.
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Date: 2007-05-11 02:44 pm (UTC)Pointless until your SatNav dies on a dark country road in the middle of nowhere...
I won't even get in the car without a road atlas on the back seat.
I despair too.
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Date: 2007-05-11 03:27 pm (UTC)http://www.westerntelegraph.co.uk/_images/db/42/91/LEVELCROSSING1.429125.full.jpg is a bit of a giveaway on the above story though.
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Date: 2007-05-11 03:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-12 03:42 pm (UTC)stupidblind).no subject
Date: 2007-05-11 02:52 pm (UTC)Needless to say, I made that point... and the only response I got was "Yeah, and what if you open the car window and the map gets blown away by a strong wind?"
Despair despair despair. *headdesk*
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Date: 2007-05-11 02:54 pm (UTC)Herbert Spencer
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Date: 2007-05-11 02:59 pm (UTC)[goes to find out who Herbert Spencer was]
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Date: 2007-05-11 03:01 pm (UTC)Generally credited with the phrase "Survival of the fittest" (not Darwin)
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