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Admittedly A Worst-Case Scenario: Student Writing Warns Us
Thursday, October 27, 2011 at 4:30PM | by
Otter "What one still has to consider is what would happen if the GPS (Globule Positing System) suddenly stop working. Most people when using GPS don't take that contingency into a count, so they would probably end up being lost somewhere, which can lead to other things, such as dying."


Reader Comments (4)
Who knew that improperly posited globules could be lethal?
No, see, this makes a lot of senses: I would be totally loss if I did not have a system by which to posit globules. I wouldn't count for anything, and might even dye. This is not as sudden a stop warning, thank you.
I don't even HAVE a Globule Positing System. I'm certainly at risk.
Fortunately for me, I don't use GPS. But I do think people who are too dependent on such system would certainly get lost one way or another but I don't think that could lead to death. But of course, that still depends on the situation.