In the early days of the Global Positioning Satellite system, receivers were very expensive. They cost well over $1000 at first. Then a company by the name of Tate stated making receivers that were very reasonable. Unfortunately, they were not reliable and were often seriously inaccurate. This is what gave rise to the saying, “He who has a Tate’s is lost!”
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Did Ziggy take a modified model of Dick van Dyke’s car? (Chitty-chitty-bang-bang, folks.)
pelican47 almost 10 years ago
I’ve had online maps do that to me more than once.
skymante almost 10 years ago
In the early days of the Global Positioning Satellite system, receivers were very expensive. They cost well over $1000 at first. Then a company by the name of Tate stated making receivers that were very reasonable. Unfortunately, they were not reliable and were often seriously inaccurate. This is what gave rise to the saying, “He who has a Tate’s is lost!”
cubswin2016 almost 10 years ago
I sure would’ve like to see how that happened.
loner34 almost 10 years ago
Ziggy should have bought a “Garmin”.
deangup almost 10 years ago
Funnier speech bubble: from the GPS; “Recomputing …”
Jonni almost 10 years ago
Hey Ziggy, while you are there see if you can get that story in the newspaper with Shoe.