IleneF
The brave may not live forever, but the cautious d
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- Dec 15, 1999
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Hands down my GPS and my iphone. Interesting that I'm not including my computer. For me my computer is a BIG time suck but it does allow me to access impossible amounts of information which in turn muddy my mind and ability to retain the vast knowledge base, but in the end save me tons of money on gifts/trips etc. My GPS and iphone on the other hand simplify my life:
GPS allows me to explore without the fear of getting lost and and trying to read a map while driving, also saves me the trouble of googling it ahead of time.
iPhone syncs my entire world to my google calendar, birthdays, appointments, anniversaries, to do lists all there. I no longer need to keep three different calendars (at work, in purse, on wall at home)and get mixed up or leave something off one of them...it's all there when I need it
And yes apps are nice but more of a distraction like the computer is although I recently found really cheap gas using Poiynt and enjoy challenging my daughter with an ongoing game of scrabble
We live in a fascinating time!
GPS allows me to explore without the fear of getting lost and and trying to read a map while driving, also saves me the trouble of googling it ahead of time.
iPhone syncs my entire world to my google calendar, birthdays, appointments, anniversaries, to do lists all there. I no longer need to keep three different calendars (at work, in purse, on wall at home)and get mixed up or leave something off one of them...it's all there when I need it

