Originally Posted by
pdlamb
LOL!
Let's say I want to make brownies from a box, and the box's directions say "Preheat the oven to 500 degrees" followed by "Bake for one hour." But one picture on the box shows the oven set for 325 degrees, and a second picture shows a timer set for 37 minutes. I think your argument goes up in smoke.
What heck are you talking about?
Originally Posted by
pdlamb
LOL!
I'll retract that statement if you can find a case where another consumer product gives you explicit directions, and expects you to do the opposite of those directions, based on some nebulous "look around and do what's appropriate" kind of implicit expectation.
GPS devices have maps. The track (or route) is a line on that map. Follow it. It’s not hard.