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"Tim" wrote Loog, can they really become that addictive? I can see where they can be a huge advantage navigating in the large metro areas, but hhere in rural BF Egypt. I found out that it was more of a hinderance then an advantage. or at least it was for me. Don't discount the value of that. IF and whenever you DO go to the big city, it is most helpful to be in the proper lane with all that traffic bearing down on you. Steve |
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"Steve B" wrote in message ... "Tim" wrote Loog, can they really become that addictive? I can see where they can be a huge advantage navigating in the large metro areas, but hhere in rural BF Egypt. I found out that it was more of a hinderance then an advantage. or at least it was for me. Don't discount the value of that. IF and whenever you DO go to the big city, it is most helpful to be in the proper lane with all that traffic bearing down on you. Steve Actually in the remote it can be good also. going down a few dirt roads in the Hot Creek area out of Mammoth, CA We got a little turned around when we hit the main road, well the paved road. And just put a town on 395 in and then we knew which way to turn on the paved road. |
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"Bill McKee" wrote in message m... "Steve B" wrote in message ... "Tim" wrote Loog, can they really become that addictive? I can see where they can be a huge advantage navigating in the large metro areas, but hhere in rural BF Egypt. I found out that it was more of a hinderance then an advantage. or at least it was for me. Don't discount the value of that. IF and whenever you DO go to the big city, it is most helpful to be in the proper lane with all that traffic bearing down on you. Steve Actually in the remote it can be good also. going down a few dirt roads in the Hot Creek area out of Mammoth, CA We got a little turned around when we hit the main road, well the paved road. And just put a town on 395 in and then we knew which way to turn on the paved road. My TomTom gives a distance, then an arrow on the lower left quadrant. The arrow can be straight, or a right angle to left or right. So, it can have a 50 and a right angle arrow to the right. That means turn right in 50 yards. Or, if it has 2.1, I know the turn is 2.1 miles away. A quick guide to knowing what's coming. Steve |
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