I will occasionally use google maps on my phone to help me get places. I'll even turn it on when I'm walking somewhere just to remind me where it's located or whatever.
So I learned the other day that if google maps thinks you're walking when you're driving... you're going to have a very odd time!
I can't remember where I was going, but it was somewhere I'd been many times, like say my parents' place or something. I think I just kind of typed in the address as a bonus helper to make the trip maybe a little faster rather than going what might have been a longer route (my brain-routes are often out of the way because I know certain streets better than others and weird stuff like habits!) So I'm heading down whatever street and the google maps thing is like... lost.
It'd announce a street well after I'd passed it and then correct itself with another street and then it even told me to turn left on a street that wasn't there and I was half laughing but mightily confused as google had never led me astray like this before. Ever! (I even used it ON TOP of my own GPS unit on my solo trip to Nevada.)
You can't, of course, touch your phone while you're driving, so I couldn't even silence the thing, I just had to keep driving with it being very confused and confusing. Turn left on street .. turn right... turn ... go straight. I was really confused why it was working so badly!
I pulled over after a few minutes of this and took a look at the app to see it hadn't switched out of "walking directions" to "driving directions" and so it had been valiantly trying to direct me to walk to my destination and I guess my driving speeds had given it way too much to think about!
So if you ever don't have to be anywhere and want to amuse yourself, try having google maps in walking mode as you're driving. It probably won't be as funny since you know what's happening but still. "TURN le... turn left..." Poor google, tried so hard!
PS I told my parents once I got to their place but they didn't think it was that funny either.. maybe you had to be there. Or maybe you had to be me!
Whoops. Double Whoops!
I have an (older) Apple laptop, and some of you who do as well, may know the frustration of the charger cords. They are absolutely the weak point of these devices and constantly fray and break. Especially, it seems, for me, probably due to the angle of my cord compared to where it has to plug in and where I spend most of my time. So because this part breaks so much, I get tired of paying the $100 for the replacement I know isn't going to live all that long. Last time I got a replacement I tried to fortify the break point, but it still went. And then I ordered a slightly cheaper one off of Amazon. It didn't come from apple, but arrived with all apple branding, so... I figured it was real enough. *shrug* It frayed as well, and this time the protective coating was only slightly split so I left it for a while, intending to get some electrical tape to seal it up for a while. Which is why I was not so happy to hear and see it spark when I went to plug it in...

