This is a funny and in a way related story. A few years ago I went camping with some friends. Several of them had GPS locators and mapping gear. I had my map and compass. I never, ever go to the woods without them. I also always mark the trail I'm on with a small blaze in a way that you can see it coming or going. Been lost before and it's just not fun.
So, we started hiking and after a few hours stopped for something to eat. Well my one friend, more of an annoying acquaintance, decided HE was going to take the lead to walk us out. Well after an hour or so of wandering around, totally lost, he got scared and didn't know which way to go. Mean time, I kept checking the map and did know where we were or there about.
I told them to wait there and that I would locate the trail and then come back for them. They were sure they would never see me again. We weren't more than a few hundred yards from the trail, but in the woods, that could seem like miles. They were shocked when I returned so quickly. HE didn't say anything for the rest of the way back.
I always chuckle when I think about him, so self assured in modern technology. Don't get me wrong, I think it's great and useful as well. It has it's place, but I've been using a map and compass for longer than he'd been alive and knew how to use it. Keep it simple is always a good credo. Although I'd have to agree with Sarg about a Southwest Airlines pilot dipping his wing would be funny.
The moral of the story, if there is one; Technology is great but use the appropriate one that's needed.