The office I work in is at the end an access road.  Google maps as well as
all the GPS units I've seen show the road connecting to a lower road a few
feet away.  However, there's a gate that is always locked.  When we have
visitors we have to specifically tell them to ignore what ever google, or
their GPS tells them as it almost always leads them to the wrong side of the
gate.  It wouldn't be so bad, except there is no parking on that side of the
gate, and it's about a 5 mile loop to go back the correct way.

This is one case where technology has made our life just a little bit
harder.  People will assume they can find our office and don't bother to ask
us for directions anymore.

dave
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