There is no doubt that the iPad and the iPhone are man's best friend , with the dog's permission. And is that with these gadgets we no longer need an agenda, browser, calculator, camera, mp3 ... or navigation chart, which is not a use that we give iPad to the rest of mortals, but also can.
Of course, we can then tie it up as it has happened to a young and inexperienced English captain, who has crashed his boat - a relic of the second world war of more than 15 meters - against a gigantic ferry after only using Your iPad for navigation. No compass, no compass or maps ... that's a blind faith in the gadgets of Steve Jobs and his expertise as a navigator .
34-year-old captain David Carlin has been fined more than 3,000 pounds for the incident, which could have ended in tragedy if there were fatalities. The cause of all this? Obviously a mixture of audacity, inexperience and human stupidity, as curiously the iPad did that it fulfilled its mission ... until the connection of the Wi-Fi - what things happened - and had to trust the route to its instinct under a dense own fog Of the English coasts.
It was then that the captain David Carlin deviated until entering in the route of the ferries that go from the Unique Kingdom to Sweden, colliding with one of them. As you can see, the crash was fatal for Pegotty given the enormous difference in size, weights and speeds between such a ferry and an old ship.
Fortunately the Coast Guard services came to save Carlin and his only crew member, who we suspect will have learned the lesson for his next outing.
Via | Cult of Mac
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