Since growing to reputation, sat-nav (satellite tv for pc navigation) technology has already delivered us a great deal leisure. Most outstanding in the news were the limitless testimonies of automobile drivers trusting a touch too unthinkingly inside the commands issuing from their dashboard. Take the only, as an instance, about a woman plunging her £96k Mercedes into the River Sence - possibly, the clearest example you may ever see of someone with extra money than sense. Then there are the handfuls of drivers who - to the continuing bemusement of wiser locals - have tried to move a ford within the River Avon because "the voices told me to." One guy in New York even found himself driving into the route of an oncoming educate.

Perhaps our fear that generation will one day rise up and kill us all is not thus far-fetched in spite of everything? Already, it appears to be making the unusual sneaky attempt.

But maybe it's even worse than that. GPS systems aren't simply concentrated on the individual, nowadays. Apparently, they've began stepping up their pursuits: in Wales, an entire village reveals itself below siege. It is not the simplest one, either. A few villages along the direction to Bristol Airport have lately determined themselves to be located in the helpless route of a satellite guided onslaught of heavy goods motors, their drivers reputedly oblivious to the plans of our new GPS overlords. One village has even needed to trade the name of its essential through street in a (probably) vain attempt at putting the sat-nav threat off its heady scent.

Still, let's no longer reside on the coming technological apocalypse. After all, rich people riding into rivers isn't always the only amusement the arena of GPS has to offer. In Britain, we have the world's first "satcom", 230 Miles of Love. Set at the M6, an episode performs itself out as you pressure, individual scenes being precipitated by way of landmarks alongside the way. One download for your tomtom, and you may be giggling all of the manner to Carlisle. Or Catthorpe, if you're going in the opposite route - there are northbound and southbound versions, apparently.

As yet, there had been no reviews of satcom listeners driving into ditches, though, so I wouldn't get your comedic hopes up too high. If through some improbability it proves to be more uninteresting than the M6 itself, though, you can continually visit Geovative.Com and make your very own. Or perhaps just down load a guided excursion of someplace instead extra interesting than a toll road, and ask your sat-nav to take you there. If you are lucky, it probable won't try and kill you within the system.

Finally, news reaches me of fun uses for GPS out of doors of the automobile riding network. These will even get you workout!

What am I on about? Location-based gaming. Using hand-held GPS gadgets (cell phones, say), more and more human beings are taking to the streets to enact real life video games of Pacman, among greater unique ideas. So, now the climate's enhancing, it's now not just your personal GPS this is out to get you, it's anyone else's as properly. And a group of hungry ghosts.