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JR,
NP, my wife wanted our daughter to learn how to drink coffee while applying makeup and chatting on the phone all at the same time. I thought the GPS unit was over the top, but as long as she has a nice quiet neighborhood to practice in, it probably will be ok. "JR North" wrote in message ... 'Preciate that. My lawyer has been bugging me for a new case lately. JR Lord Reginald Smithers wrote: JR, Where do you live? I am going to ask her to put her practice hours in your neighborhood. "JR North" wrote in message .. . Geeez...a cell phone, gps, blabbing friends, blaring tunes...Hope your insurance is paid up. Oh, and please tell us where she will be driving, so we can get the hell out of the way. JR Lord Reginald Smithers wrote: Our youngest daughter will be turning 16 in Jan. My wife wants to give her a GPS unit for the car. My wife's logic is she would be a safer driver, if she didn't knew where she was going, and was not looking for street names and addresses. It seems to me that another electronic toy in the car is just another thing to distract her from watching the road. Does anyone have any experience with GPS and teenagers? and Most importantly, does anyone have any experience buying a handheld unit that has both maps for city driving and nautical charts? -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |