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Default Things You Can Do with GPS Device


"Vic Smith" wrote in message
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On Wed, 19 Sep 2007 15:54:05 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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They are no more or no less dangerous than any other car compartment
device. Including air conditioning.


???? I hardly ever tinker with my A/C. And it doesn't talk to
me..much.

Your review mirror is mounted on the windshield and if you have a toll
pass system (like EZ Pass) that has to be mounted on the windshield.


Don't know if this viable everywhere, or on every car, but since I
don't use my EZ pass much, I just wrapped a couple big rubber bands on
it to keep it from sliding, and keep it in the glove box. When I go
on the tollway, I put it on the dash against the window. Works fine.

I would be more concerned at the amount of drug or alcohol impaired
drivers than somebody playing with their GPS.


I'm thinking about getting a GPS, but can't justify the cost for the
driving I do. OTOH, if it will do double duty on a boat I might just
go for it now. What's good for both car and boat, or is there such an
animal?

--Vic


It is not me, but the wife who needs one. I do mapquest maps for her, but
they have errors so many times. And my wifes friend's kids gave her a GPS.
Lady as zero directional sense.