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| Elmo P. Shagnas... | 04-30-2009 |
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>> Advice?
>Street map, about $10. We survived without GPS since 1492.
I didn't ask abt maps
>>> Advice?
>>Street map, about $10. We survived without GPS since 1492.
> I didn't ask abt maps
But you did ask for advice, and on a tight budget, the map is much more
sensible and practical. You may "want" a GPS, but you don't "need" one.
Besides, if you have some common sense you can choose a better route than
the GPS logic in most cases.
>But you did ask for advice, and on a tight budget, the map is much more
>sensible and practical. You may "want" a GPS, but you don't "need" one.
>Besides, if you have some common sense you can choose a better route than
>the GPS logic in most cases.
>sensible and practical. You may "want" a GPS, but you don't "need" one.
>Besides, if you have some common sense you can choose a better route than
>the GPS logic in most cases.
disagree on all accounts
>>But you did ask for advice, and on a tight budget, the map is much more
>>sensible and practical. You may "want" a GPS, but you don't "need" one.
>>Besides, if you have some common sense you can choose a better route than
>>the GPS logic in most cases.
>>sensible and practical. You may "want" a GPS, but you don't "need" one.
>>Besides, if you have some common sense you can choose a better route than
>>the GPS logic in most cases.
> disagree on all accounts
If you "need" a GPS you must be rather lacking in map comprehension.
I use a GPS at times. It comes up with routes that work, but are pretty
dumb at times. Such as zig zagging (like steps) through a bunch of smaller
streets rather than just going straight longer and making one turn. The GPS
calculates the poor route as being shorter, but does not account for a bunch
of stop signs and kids playing in the side streets, etc. Or the time it
took me around the town green adding extra distance, four turns, and a stop,
rather than just go straight on the same road it took me back to.
>If you "need" a GPS you must be rather lacking in map comprehension.
nope
but you must be a liberal......cause YOU seem to think
YOU know what I need and want better than I do
The post is abt GPS..... not maps..... not map
comprehension....... not abt my abilities...... NOT abt
your SUPERIOR "tude" and lack of male organ length
Got it fat ass?
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