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Greg I think they're handy especially when traveling through metro areas in parts unknown.

A country boy from Illinois and had to go to inner Chicago last year. The wife's Garmin came in really handy then. Otherwise I really don't have a need for one. But since traveling alone next week and my navigator wife isn't going withe. I'll listen to the "robot lady" a lot!
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Greg I think they're handy especially when traveling through metro areas in parts unknown.

A country boy from Illinois and had to go to inner Chicago last year. The wife's Garmin came in really handy then. Otherwise I really don't have a need for one. But since traveling alone next week and my navigator wife isn't going withe. I'll listen to the "robot lady" a lot!


Change her voice to the British woman. The pronunciations are entertaining!

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On 7/2/2015 10:08 PM, Alex wrote:
Tim wrote:
Greg I think they're handy especially when traveling through metro
areas in parts unknown.

A country boy from Illinois and had to go to inner Chicago last
year. The wife's Garmin came in really handy then. Otherwise I really
don't have a need for one. But since traveling alone next week and my
navigator wife isn't going withe. I'll listen to the "robot lady" a lot!


Change her voice to the British woman. The pronunciations are
entertaining!



Sometimes I change mine to the female Italian voice. Makes a trip more
of a challenge.


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Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 7/2/2015 10:08 PM, Alex wrote:
Tim wrote:
Greg I think they're handy especially when traveling through metro
areas in parts unknown.

A country boy from Illinois and had to go to inner Chicago last
year. The wife's Garmin came in really handy then. Otherwise I really
don't have a need for one. But since traveling alone next week and my
navigator wife isn't going withe. I'll listen to the "robot lady" a
lot!


Change her voice to the British woman. The pronunciations are
entertaining!



Sometimes I change mine to the female Italian voice. Makes a trip more
of a challenge.


In that case, there's German for Mr. Schnautz.

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