On Thu, 23 Jul 2009, dave wrote:

> 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.

Email me privately with the details and I'll see if I can get this fixed, and 
also bug them about creating a way for people to report problems like this.
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