I'm not a Garmen fan.
On Dec 22, 8:33*pm, "*e#c" wrote:
On Dec 22, 1:30*pm, No_Way wrote:
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On 12/22/09 12:39 PM, Tim wrote:
On Dec 22, 11:09 am, *wrote:
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 23:01:27 -0600, Vic Smith
*wrote:
I still like it, but a man's got to know his GPS's limitations.
True. You'll see better performance on distances much greater than 10
miles... and, as noted, the thing can't know everything. My route to
work would *never* be chosen by the GPS, but it doesn't anticipate
traffic like school busses and morning congestion....
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I can apreciate those thoughts, Gene. I don't feel that theres a need
for me to have a Garmen at this time.
They are cool though.
My son has some kind of mac phne where youtouch the screen and yoyu
can turn stuff topsy-turvy and the like. He has it on his phone and I
marvel at all of it. But to me its too cmplicated. Like teaching my
dad to work simple tasks on a computer. when he was 80.
It's Garmin, guys...not Garmen.
You're doing a VERY good job taking your little buddy's place as the
school marm.
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Psssst. You're not on the right track there, but your (as usual) going
completely insane IS fun!!!
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