The GPS can’t be wrong. The train must not exist.

Posted in Darwin, Humor on Jan 04, 2008 by David Edwards

In Bedford Hills, NY, a GPS system directed a driver onto railroad tracks, prompting a fiery crash. After the man got stuck on the tracks, “he tried to stop the train by waving his arms, which apparently was not totally effective in slowing the train,” says a Metro-North train spokesman.

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    My God, it's full of Kirk Eggs.