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BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?

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Subject: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Mrrzy
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 10:33 AM

I am having so much fun playing with my new toy I feel like a 5-year old who got something in a great big box you can then use as a fort, or anything! I've had it talking to me in English from various places, I like the Aussie ones, and in French (the Canadian french is a howl, it reads Dr as Doctor even when saying Turn Right onto whatever Drive, it calls it whatever doctor, which is pretty funny). And the Hungarian doesn't even try with the street names, since they would have to be declined, which is smart. And it kind of complains when you disobey (again I have to plan your route!) instead of the "recalculating" you get in all the Englishes and Frenches...
What is your favorite toy from this year's haul?


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: wysiwyg
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 10:45 AM

The wireless-via-USB thingie and the Quill office supply catalog.

~S~


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Jack the Sailor
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 10:52 AM

I've got a tom tom.

It behaves pretty well but once she told be to drive over a 30 foot embankment. Don't get her angry!


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: SINSULL
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 10:53 AM

Had mine for a year and it's still in the box. I hate electronics that tell me what to do. Told the elevator to SHUT UP this morning when it buzzed at me pre-coffee. Shocked a few people standing by.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: jacqui.c
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 11:20 AM

Love my GPS, here and in the UK.

For Christmas I got the I-Pod Nano - haven't got round to playing with it very much yet but it does look like being a useful toy!


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: John MacKenzie
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 11:21 AM

Oh Mary


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: kendall
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 11:53 AM

I wouldn't swap my GPS for a farm Downeast with a hog on it!

My present this year, a half inch air tool. It must be good quality 'cause I dropped it on my head and it didn't break. It can remove a wheel quicker than an old fashioned lug wrench could remove one nut.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: SINSULL
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 12:00 PM

I would. Where is that farm, Kendall?


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Becca72
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 12:02 PM

I'd love to have GPS I just haven't gotten around to it yet. I have surveyed some people I know who have them to see what brand to go for but of course everyone gives me a different answer. Guess I'm gonna have to do the research myself.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: RangerSteve
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 12:09 PM

As some people have already stated, GPS will sometimes try to kill you. Mine hase directed me to drive into concrete medians. It seems they don't update changes in roads right away. Also, they don't always give you the shortest routes. Mine can be used to show you the route before you set out. I live in NJ, and in some cases, the GPS has shown me routes to other places in the same state that involve going into Pennsylvania and returning to New Jersey, as if we didn't have roads here. But mostly, I love the thing. And when it comes to finding addresses at night, when you can't read the numbers on houses, it's great.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Maryrrf
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 12:40 PM

I love, love, love my GPS and it's a cheap Navigon. I get lost easily, especially when I'm by myself and trying to read a map in the dark while watching for street signs, etc. It has taken me on some circuitous routes, including one down a mountain that was kind of dangerous, but it has helped me a number of times. It's so reassuring when I get that "lost" feeling to just switch it on and press "Take me Home".


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Jeri
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 12:42 PM

Mine provides an excuse for swearing.

I was going to Apple Hollow (Franklin, QC) last summer and tried to re-route to get around a road block. It wanted me to go to Ottawa.

I went to Toronto for Christmas and it sent me to a ferry that's always closed in winter.

It comes in handy when I want to go somewhere that's not too far away, or I have enough sense to not follow its directions when it's being stupid.

John, what do you mean, "Oh Mary"? She tells people to do that all the time, pre-coffee, but I'm sure you remember that.

Mine works best when I just let it tell me where I am, and then use a map. I AM tempted to download the Sopranos voices. Easier to swear at. "Take a friggin' left up here, or ya end up swimmin' with the fishes, ya moron!" It's really easier to be mean to than some nutso lady who pronounces 'Cornwall' so it rhymes with 'porn PAL' (accent on the second syllable). "And take the 401 to Corn-WAL."


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Bill D
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 12:43 PM

I found what *I* wanted before Christmas, and we sort of agreed that I could get it early on a sale.

7" portable, digital TV which will also plug in to my cable and receive ALL the digital cable channels. It has a tripod mount in its base, so I invented a heavy base I could mount it on, using an old tripod head. Now I can plug it in in about 5 locations in the house. It has an earphone jack, brightness control, sleep timer...etc..
So far, it is working like a charm. The only glitch was that the tripod mount was metric! I had to go to the hardware store and get a 6MM metric bolt and use a piece of wood to adapt it to the ¼ 20 tripod mount.

If I get a windfall, I'm gonna get another one for permanent mounting in my workshop.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Bill D
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 12:46 PM

(actually, this is the precise one I got. I think it is the same model with different branding)


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: kendall
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 01:06 PM

We have a Garmin and it does a good job. The one we rented with the car in California took us up the back road to hell and gone. Always wondered what that place looked like. I dubbed her the "Bitch in a box".


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Becca72
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 01:34 PM

Oh man, I gotta have one with Pauly Walnuts' voice!


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Bobert
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 01:39 PM

Grrrrrrrrr!!!

I hate my GPS... I mean, who needs two women to argue with in the car??? It's like being tag teamed and worst thing about it is...

...they are both wrong... lol...

B~


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Donuel
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 01:40 PM

I am whereever I am but I suppose it would be nice to prove it.

Soon every cell phone will have gps.

Two houses away there is a house with our identical house number but different street name. For delivery people who rely only on their GPS, I have to walk down to the corner to wave them up to the actual address. They say, "but the GPS said I was there!"?


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Cuilionn
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 01:50 PM

We got a TomTom this year, too--mostly for my partner, a piper with a poor sense of direction who needs to navigate to a lot of churches and cemeteries in rural Maine. I suspect she'll still get lost trying to find some of those cemeteries, but at least she'll be able--using the "points of interest" feature, to find the closest restaurant when she emerges, starving, from marshes or deep woods.

We didn't care for any of the standard voices, so we downloaded the only Scottish voice we could find on the TomTom site: "Andy," an attempt at a Sean Connery sound-alike. We've found him pleasantly amusing thus far--he tells us to "take the motorway" instead of merging onto the highway/freeway and--when informing us that we've arrived at our destination--he says, "now: sing for Scotland!"

The best part, though, is when you get to the screen where it asks you to choose a route with toll roads or a route with none. He proclaims, with an offended tone, "Ah'm no payin for THIS!"


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: CarolC
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 01:57 PM

I love my GPS. It's not perfect, but even if the directions it gives aren't always perfectly accurate, it can still get me home if I don't know where I am. That's a very good thing.

I got the sewing machine of my dreams this year. It's the first one I've ever had that will easily hem bluejeans with french seams (like butter). It's a Janome, and it's the sturdiest, most well built and powerful sewing machine I've ever used.

JtS also gave me a very cool device that is a little screen with a display that shows the current weather conditions and weather forecasts for the next four days. It's not dependent on our internet working, so we can get current weather info even if the electricity and internet go out. That, combined with the alarm clock he got me previously that gives both inside and outside temps in our location, gives me pretty much everything I need, weather-wise (except, maybe a siren on top of the house that would give tornado warnings).


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Mrrzy
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 02:45 PM

Um, Kendall, a half-inch tool? What happened to your original and, um, presumably longer one?

Hey, this has just become a music thread - "I've only got a three-inch tool" to the tune of "I only want to be with you" (with the chorus line, when I'm coming out of the pool, I've only got a one-inch tool!) is one of the greatest parodies of all time!

Yeah, the GPS lies a lot, today it tried to get me to go straight out of a parking lot through several buildings and cars to get to the main road, but I don't obey it blindly at least. I have more fun disobeying it and making it reroute me anyway...

Although I do hear that it is the new wave in ERs, people who've had car crashes because of obeying their GPS...


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Don Firth
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 02:52 PM

Being wheelchair-bound, from time to time I ride the wheelchair lift equipped Metro-Access vans, a service that Seattle Transit provides if you can't ride public transportation (the nearest bus stops to where I live are either up or down a grade that's far too steep for me to try to negotiate in my manual chair).

Recently, the Metro-Access vans have been equipped with GPS. I give the driver the address I'm going to, he or she plugs it into the gizmo, and off we go.

I've notice, however, that the GPS picks the shortest route, which is not necessarily the most efficient route. For example, my most recent adventure involving GPS consisted of going to a doctors' appointment. On the way back, the GPS tells the driver to "Go west to 13th Avenue East and turn north," or words to that effect. Knowing the territory, I told the driver that it would be much more efficient to go to 15th Avenue East and then turn north. The reason? 15th East was a sort of main drag and there were traffic lights. 13th East was a residential street, and one had to cross a couple of busy thoroughfares where there were stop signs but no lights, and you had to sit there and wait for a let-up in traffic to get across them. The 15th East route was a couple of blocks longer, but it was a whole lot faster and less frustrating.

But no. He insisted on following the instructions of the GPS, and the trip took quite a bit longer than if he had made use of the traffic lights instead of sitting and pounding the steering wheel while waiting for a break in the stream of rush-hour traffic.

Methinks GPS is a boon to the barefoot pilgrim or the "Stranger in a Strange Land," but if you know the territory, it's tendency to pick the shortest route instead of the quickest and most efficient route can lead one to frustration.

I heard tell of one person who was following the GPS instructions and it led her to a dead-end street with a river a few yards away. The street she was on picked up on the other side of the river, but the GPS gadget miss one small essential:   no bridge.

Don Firth


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: jacqui.c
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 02:57 PM

You can programme a GPS for shortest route, fastest route, etc.

I've got a TomTom in the UK - it's invaluable when I'm batting about the country. It has the added advantage of letting you know the speed limit for any particular road, what speed you are doing (the numbers go red if you're above the road limit) and it warns of speed cameras en route. this was the cheapest model going - I'm only there for a few weeks a year!

The Garmin we have in the USA is good too. what I need to do is update it on line but I have the feeling that that is going to be expensive.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Don Firth
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 02:58 PM

Oh! But I know a couple of guys who are deeply involved in geocaching. They're having a lot of fun with it GPS is absolutely essential to that "treasure-hunting" hobby.

Don Firth


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Greg F.
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 03:46 PM

Learn to read a map and use a compass. You might get where you're going in one piece. You allow a machine to think for you & you're asking for real trouble.

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GPS-led travel goes amiss; 3 Ore. parties rescued
If you're using GPS, say Oregon officers and travel experts, don't unplug your common sense

By TIM FOUGHT, Associated Press
January 1, 2010

PORTLAND, Ore. -- In a holiday hurry, Jeramie Griffin piled his family into the car and asked his new GPS for the quickest way from his home in the Willamette Valley across the Cascade Range.

It said he could shave 40 minutes off the time of the roundabout route he usually takes to the in-laws' place.Following the directions, he and his wife headed east on Christmas Eve and into the mountains, turning off a state highway onto local roads and finally getting stuck in the snow.

They had no cell phone service and ran short on formula for their 11-month-old daughter. After taking exploratory hikes, trying to dig out and spending the night in their car, the distraught couple filmed a goodbye video.

Like two other parties of holiday travelers who followed GPS directions smack into Oregon snowbanks, Griffin and family were eventually rescued. But their peril left law enforcement officers and travel advisers perplexed about drivers who occasionally set aside common sense when their GPS systems suggest a shortcut.

"Did everybody just get these for Christmas?" asked Klamath County Sheriff Tim Evinger, leader of one rescue effort.

In Griffin's case, in fact, the GPS device was a Christmas gift, from his parents. He used it for the first time to plan the trip to Central Oregon.

It's one he'd made many times before, following a route travelers have found reliable since at least the days of the Oregon Trail. But, he said, a shortcut the GPS device suggested was attractive.

"We were in such a hurry to get over there, we programmed it in the driveway and went ahead," he said.

On Christmas Day, a Nevada couple took one such road in Evinger's County and spent three days stuck. They were rescued when a break in atmospheric conditions allowed them to signal their coordinates to 911.

Three Portlanders and their small dog got into trouble Monday when their vehicle slid off a forest road as they were using GPS directions to a hot springs in the southern Willamette Valley. Lane County officials said the three and the dog were exhausted and mildly hypothermic after walking 17 miles without survival gear to get into cell phone range and call 911.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: SINSULL
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 03:53 PM

A surviving member of the Donner Party wrote to her sister "Never ever take a shortcut."
Good advice.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Wesley S
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 03:57 PM

I got a GPS too. And since we just moved to Georgia about 8 weeks ago it's really come in handy. It doesn't mean I won't get lost but at least I'll have some help doing so. And someone to talk to while I'm doing it.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: CarolC
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 04:09 PM

It's very easy to get lost in the greater Atlanta area. Even with a map and compass.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Tangledwood
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 04:44 PM

In the aviation world all these electronic gizmos are called navigation aids , with emphasis on aid. If you want to be directed on exactly your preferred route take the time to plan it on a map first and program some waypoints into the GPS. GPSs are only as good as the mapping data in them and I think most of that comes from a common source. They may not be perfect but they sure beat pulling over and studying a street directory.

Becca72 - you might consider hiring one for a short term to find what you like


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Bill D
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 05:08 PM

A GPS it a tool, not an excuse to throw out your maps or ignore GoogleMaps or Google Earth.

I was always able to get anywhere I wanted to go with a paper map, and in the last several years, I can enter an address in Google maps and SEE the area in photographs...some from ground level. That lets ME choose which route seems safest or even quietest or more scenic. If I was on a trip into really remote country, a GPS in addition to maps and Google would be fun to have... it would warn me if I made a wrong turn, and could no doubt get me back on track.

Now, if I was in REALLY remote areas, or out on the ocean, GPS would be invaluable to know where I was.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Leadfingers
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 05:12 PM

And when you hit 'Take Me Home' make sure its NOT on the Scenic Route setting !!


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: GUEST,number 6
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 05:13 PM

I got a new new digital Leica.

Last year for Christmas I got a New Brunswick Atlas ... detailed maps of the province ... now can find some interesting 2ndary coastal roads .... allowing for some good off the beaten track exploration.

biLL


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: jacqui.c
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 06:32 PM

My GPS has been especially useful in cities like London where there is a lot of traffic and the street signs aren't always easy to see. Try getting there with just a map when there is nowhere to pull over to read it and there is heavy traffic all around!


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 06:36 PM

"I got a GPS" - sounds like you've picked up a nasty disease...

What's wrong with calling them "satnavs"?

I love mine, I set it to avoid all the big roads and I find places you never knew existed, and get there just about as soon.

And for fun you can always defy her, and turn left when she says turn right, and that way you can get to even stranger places - and still get where you want to go in the end.

I'm looking forward to the day you can set them to be proper back-seat drivers - tell you you're going too fast, and isn't it time you got some petrol, and have you remembered to do the shopping...


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: CarolC
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 06:46 PM

Satnav is not a term that is in use in the US. People here would not know what it means.

I'm one of those people who have difficulty reading street signs, especially at night, and I am perfectly capable of getting lost even while using a map printed out from Google. And it's a lot more dangerous for me to try to use a map while the car's moving, so a GPS is a very good solution for me.

JtS uses the GPS for his work. It is a lot more dangerous for him to use the map program in his computer while driving than it is to use the GPS, so the GPS is a perfect solution for him. He goes to sometimes dozens of locations within a given day, so it really is essential both in terms of safety as well as in terms of saving time.

I don't see why some people feel a need to assess whether or not other people need to use a GPS. If you don't need on, fine. But mind your own business, ok?


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Greg F.
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 07:06 PM

Its more a matter of whether other people need to use their brains, rather than relying upon an electronic toy with demonsttrable shortcomings.

I realize that personal responsibility is out of fashion these days, but ...


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: CarolC
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 07:09 PM

I would say that personal responsibility includes using a device that makes it safer for one to drive. Using a map while driving is far less responsible (and far less safe) than listening to a GPS device while driving.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Greg F.
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 07:12 PM

Right you are! stare at a screen on the dash instead of looking at a map. Much safer.

(Try pulling over to the side of the road to use either, & give the rest of us drivers a break!)


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: CarolC
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 07:15 PM

You don't have to stare at the screen. The device talks to you and tells you when to turn. That's a hell of a lot safer than looking at a map. And sometimes it's not possible to pull over to the side, and people who are driving slowly trying to find their turn are a big pain in the ass. If your device is telling you when to turn, you don't have to inconvenience anybody. Come into the 21st century, Greg. It's perfectly safe here.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Greg F.
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 07:20 PM

If your device is telling you when to turn, you don't have to inconvenience anybody.

Unless it tells you to turn where no turn exists, or tells you to turn over a cliff, or the wrong way into a one-way street, or onto a logging road in the middle of nowhere - as they often do.

The 21st century has no edge on rationality, tho it may have an over-reliance on gadgets & gimmickry at the expense of human intelligence.

Ta-


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 07:26 PM

Anyone who is a more dangerous driver when using a Satnav (whatever you call it) is too dangerous to be allowed to drive anyway. Unfortunately there probably are a good few like that.

Roll on the day when there'll be upgraded versions that will be able to spot the dangerous drivers, and will turn off the engine...


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: CarolC
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 07:35 PM

Sometimes they steer you wrong, but then so do maps. Even Google and MapQuest maps. You have to use judgement whether you are using a map or a GPS. It's still no reason to say that nobody should use a GPS any more than to say that nobody should use a map.

GPS devices are maps in the form of software. If you're using a road map that's five years old, for instance (and most people don't update their maps all that often), you're not getting any better information than a GPS that is five years old. They're both using the same basic information. If you update your GPS, you'll have more current information. Same with maps. For people who do a lot of driving, as JtS does, it would be cost prohibitive to try to update the number of paper maps he would have to use for all the driving he does, especially in metropolitan areas. He needs to have maps that are very high resolution. And he would have far more maps in the car with him than would be practical. He can use the map software in his computer, but that's not really any more accurate than either his GPS or a paper map that is not brand new. When his original GPS became out of date, he bought a better one on sale with updated maps. He's in far better shape with that than he would be with paper maps. And I got the old one as a hand-me-down, which is sufficient for my needs here in town.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: CarolC
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 07:37 PM

...and if you are so adamant that people should use their brains instead of technology, maybe you should dispense with the maps and just navigate by the stars.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 07:59 PM

They never "steer you wrong", even if they sometimes might tell you the wrong way - the driver is the one with the steering wheel.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Bee-dubya-ell
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 08:10 PM

I got one a year ago as a gift, but haven't hooked it up yet. I'm not resistant to the idea or anything, I just haven't been anyplace new in the last year. We travel a fair bit, going to art fairs and festivals, but it's to the same places year after year. I could get to all of 'em blindfolded.

However, we'll be going to South Carolina for my daughter's wedding in April. I'll hook it up by then. She gave the thing to me so I guess I should let it guide me to the wedding chapel.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: GUEST,number 6
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 08:48 PM

sometimes getting lost is a fun part of the trip.

biLL


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Shanghaiceltic
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 08:59 PM

Mine gets confused if we go driving in the bush...just shows green and yellow blocks on the screen and no road.

It annoys me when it tells me to take turnings I know will not take me to where I want to go. I try telling it to shut up but it ignores me.

I like it when it tells me to drive 500km...done that several times on trips up north from Perth.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 09:28 PM

sometimes getting lost is a fun part of the trip.


True enough - but if you use your Satnav imaginatively you can get lost together very enjoyably. Just set her to avoid the big roads, and do the opposite of what she says every now and again.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Shanghaiceltic
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 09:33 PM

Trouble is I have Satnag as well to contend with...the Mrs!


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Tangledwood
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 09:33 PM

What's wrong with calling them "satnavs"?

Nothing I suppose, if those you are communicating with have the same understanding of the term as you do. Of course satnav is a convenient abbreviation of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) the generic term which, as well as American GPS, includes Russian GLONASS, and the future Chinese and European systems.
I don't know that my TomTom GPS will pick them up.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 09:59 PM

GLONASS is a striking enough term, and you can pronounce it. I dislike acronyms which you have to pronounce letter by letter. "Gee-pee-ess"...

"the future ... European system" - the present system covers most of Europe already. At least my "Garmin" is supposed to be able to guide me around most European countries. And North America too. Amazing creatures.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Jack the Sailor
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 11:42 PM

I like to say Geepess. It sounds Homer Simpson like.

Becca, I've found TomTom to be a good balance of price and features. All the features I need at the lowest price.

GPS in a car, used properly is now more dangerous than the radio or climate control. Use the voice commands, put it where you can see it and the road at once. Use it to plan your turns well in advance. ALLWAYS believe your eyes above the machine. MaGrath is correct a person is driving the car.

Anyone who says maps are better probably either has not used both or is pulling legs.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Jack the Sailor
Date: 06 Jan 10 - 11:45 PM

GPS in a car, used properly is NO more dangerous than the radio or climate control


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: GUEST,Kendall
Date: 07 Jan 10 - 08:43 AM

GregF, when we landed in Sacramento at night, raining we were damn glad to have the GPS. There was no way to be able to see a map.
I can read maps and charts with anyone but you have to be able to see what you are doing.
Get your nose down before it rains and drowns you! :-)


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: GUEST,number 6
Date: 07 Jan 10 - 11:16 AM

It's critical that we know exactly where we are going.

biLL


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: VirginiaTam
Date: 07 Jan 10 - 01:22 PM

Remembering a radio report of woman who drove her Mercedes into a farm pond on the orders of her SatNav some years ago.

We quite like using the old, sun faded torn on the spiral binding, doggeared AA Road Atlas, so have not yet purchased a SatNav. Quite often we preprint google maps.

TSO is interested in the walker's GPS kit though. And I wouldn't mind him having it as he came down the wrong side of Fairfield Horseshoe during storm and fog in the Lake District a couple of years ago. Made him really late and worried me no end.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Amos
Date: 07 Jan 10 - 01:27 PM

We have navigated miles of urban jungle using an iPhone's built in mapping feature. Usually BBW sits alongside and describes the map; this is better than TomTom because you can't tell TomTom's "inner lady" to shut the hell up or re-think her map. :D


A


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: kendall
Date: 07 Jan 10 - 07:42 PM

You can't rely on a machine to think for you.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 07 Jan 10 - 07:49 PM

Of course you can't rely on a human passenger either...


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: CarolC
Date: 07 Jan 10 - 08:32 PM

Or a map.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Mrrzy
Date: 07 Jan 10 - 09:30 PM

Well, I thought it was leading me astray, but I went the way it said, and lo and behold there was a shortcut I had never known about in 25 years of living here... too cool! Sometimes it's right!


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: CarolC
Date: 07 Jan 10 - 10:44 PM

Many years ago, a previous husband was doing the navigating while I drove. He was holding the map upside down. I kept telling him he was holding the map upside down, but he was insistent. I finally gave up and decided that I would let him see for himself where the road we were on went. It went, as I predicted, straight into the Chesapeake bay. So much for people and maps.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: EBarnacle
Date: 07 Jan 10 - 11:16 PM

What Lady Hillary and I do when going to Terra Incognita is print out a computer route AND use the GPS. We call ours Madam Geepus and enjoy the hell out of the irritating voice, mispronunciations and all.

Everytime we get into recalculating course mode, we get to thinking of "Lost in Space" and the idiot robot frequently stating "Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!"

The beauty of GPS is that they are generally stupid. After almost two years, it still has not learned that its interpretation of the numbers on our street is wrong. If I were to let it, it would take me on loops that, by its interpretation, are faster but are actually Off Course Excursions before bringing me back to the same route it would have ended up with by going straight.

It is also interesting it does not have streets listed in its index-- often quite old ones which still exist.

Make sure your spelling is in agreement with the machine's. If your machine does not spell out Route but uses an abbreviation, it will likely not accept the full spelling as legitimate.

On Monday, we were going to a place we did not know and ended up about 2 hours out of our way, literally going to a town in New Jersey by way of Pennsylvania.

By the way, in the US, SatNav is the name of the technology which was superceded by GPS.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Tangledwood
Date: 08 Jan 10 - 12:50 AM

"the future ... European system" - the present system covers most of Europe already. At least my "Garmin" is supposed to be able to guide me around most European countries. And North America too. Amazing creatures.

The current coverage, pretty well world-wide, is provided by the American GPS constellation of satellites. The future system I referred to is Galileo, European Union owned, currently in the contract awarding stage.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: kendall
Date: 08 Jan 10 - 07:13 AM

I had a Mate in the Explorer who always read the chart upside down when heading south. It makes sense, but I didn't take to that method.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: jacqui.c
Date: 08 Jan 10 - 09:48 AM

Driving solo, particularly in a built up area doesn't really make it easy to keep referring to a map and in the dark one can't SEE the map without frequent stops to turn on the light.

From experience it is sometimes difficult to find anywhere to stop, due to the preponderence of parked vehicles. Even with a passenger, if they are unfamiliar with map reading or the way that street signs are set out (I'm thinking of trying to drive to Highgate Cemetery on a busy Sunday afternoon with Kendall trying to make sense of the A to Z and the lack of a lot of street names) it can be a nightmare.

Both of us are pretty bright but I will use technology if it makes something easier and my GPS system certainly falls into that category.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: EBarnacle
Date: 09 Jan 10 - 12:35 AM

Jacqui, Even Western Avenue in Augusty ain't that bad--compared to New York.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: kendall
Date: 09 Jan 10 - 04:51 PM

Boston is the nightmare.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Donuel
Date: 09 Jan 10 - 07:41 PM

My new HD radio is a bit larger than a watch, displays full color and has the best sound I have heard from any mobile device. For less than 35 dollars I am gasterflabbed.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: olddude
Date: 10 Jan 10 - 10:14 AM

I had one in my car since they first came out and upgraded many times. I even have a hand held one that gets me back to my car when fishin in the high rockies ... I can't live without one anymore. The hand held one you set the waypoint to your car, take any path and it will get you back to your car everytime. In deep woods you can lose the signal so you gotta get to a clear shot at the sky but even that one works great. Likewise if you fall and hurt yourself, if you have a cell you can tell them exactly where you are (if you have a cell signal). If you hike a lot get a hand held also, they are cheap anymore. However, the one in the car is a must I think anymore.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Greg F.
Date: 10 Jan 10 - 11:07 AM

The hand held one you set the waypoint to your car, take any path and it will get you back to your car everytime

Unless, of course, the battery dies, there's a software glitch, or you can't get a signal.

Then, without a map and compass, you're totally fu$ked.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: kendall
Date: 10 Jan 10 - 12:35 PM

And if you don't have one at all you are always fu$ked.

I wonder if the old die hards complained about the sextant when they were used to the quadrant or the astrolab?

GregF, the dinosaurs all died off because they were not able to cope with a changing invironment. :-)


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Jeri
Date: 10 Jan 10 - 12:44 PM

The dinosaurs died out because they all tried to migrate to a warmer climate and their GPS re-routed them through Ottawa.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: GUEST,number 6
Date: 10 Jan 10 - 12:52 PM

I don't know how I ever could have driven through Ontario, Quebec, the maritime provinces, Newfoundland, Ireland, Scotland, England, parts of Mexico, Portugal, parts of Spain, driven down to New Orleans, through the Southenrn U.S. and back up to Ontario again without one.

hey


I've never have owned one ... or even used one!

Made a few wrong turns off track occaisionally ... but never been lost.

biLL


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: GUEST,number 6
Date: 10 Jan 10 - 01:03 PM

... I forgot to add Maine, New Hanpshire and Massachusetts to the list above ... I agree with Kendall that Bostol is hell to drive in ... I'm sure it's even to complicated for a GPS to guide through it.

I also try to avoid driving in major cities .... use public transportation .... not only is it more fun, but you really get to feel the city when using a bus, subway, train and even a taxi.

biLL


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Greg F.
Date: 10 Jan 10 - 01:22 PM

Greg F, the dinosaurs all died off because they were not able to cope with a changing invironment.

Or were they killed off by electronic toy techno-solutions in search of a problem?

I own and use a GPS, Kendall- but I'd be a damn (and very likely dead) fool if I relied upon it.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Jack the Sailor
Date: 10 Jan 10 - 01:33 PM

I can find my way around without GPS. I've often done so. But it does save me a lot of time. It can lead you astray. That's where you have to use your head. When it tells me to drive off a cliff or into a lake or a quarry or 40 miles out of my way on a 30 mile trip. I look for a safer route.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: kendall
Date: 11 Jan 10 - 11:59 AM

Like I said, you cant expect any machine to think for you.
And, you can't read a friggin map in a car at night because the "map lights" are a joke.

I can go anywhere in Maine without a map or a GPS because we only have one road.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: GUEST,number 6
Date: 11 Jan 10 - 12:15 PM

Get a Subaru ... they have excellent 'map lights'

biLL


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: skarpi
Date: 11 Jan 10 - 07:39 PM

New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?                     no thanks
1. it cost to much ,
2. here in my small country í dont need unless I go drivin on the claciers in a snow storm s like some people are havinfun with

3, yes in America where everything seems so big , although
last time i came there we got GPS system in the car and still we got
lost , but I thinks thats becouse there were three vikings in the car
Irish/scottish/Icelandic and that is not a good compination
in a car ... to a right way to go ... :O) hee hee

so I dont need one , I have been drivin over the mountains
to work for 12 years in alsorts of weather blind snowstorms
and with crazy winds up 40 mtr pr sec you dont see a thing
maybe half meter in front of you ,,, still I always made it home
in my family VOLVO 240 mostly we build the road higer than the land
is so the wind will take the snow and blow it away :O) but still
you cant see a damm thing . Here we go to work , we dont care
if its blind or not , unless its so crazy crazy , then we stay home ....for short while :O) its so fun drivin in the snowstorms .

do I wish I would one these gps things , no it wont drive my car
I still need to look out of the window , when I dont have to stear it
and then I get one I can sleep on my way home :O)

all the best from Iceland in a springtime weather its 8+ and the wind is from the south with rain , while most of europe is covered with snow . some how I feel it should the other way around .

Skarpi Iceland .


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: McGrath of Harlow
Date: 11 Jan 10 - 07:52 PM

Having her there in the car telling you which way you ought to go can be quite companiable. But on any unfamiliar journey I'd want a map as back up. Machines can die on you, but printed paper doesn't.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: kendall
Date: 11 Jan 10 - 08:25 PM

Resist all you want, they are here to stay.

I should buy a "Rice burner" just for the map lights?


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Greg F.
Date: 12 Jan 10 - 12:35 PM

Resist all you want, they are here to stay.

So's genital herpes. Doesn't mean I should run out & get it.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Jack the Sailor
Date: 12 Jan 10 - 12:47 PM

>>Resist all you want, they are here to stay.

So's genital herpes. Doesn't mean I should run out & get it.

>>I own and use a GPS, Kendall


Does this mean you also have genital herpes?


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: catspaw49
Date: 12 Jan 10 - 02:00 PM

Karen and I use V-Tech on the phone and it works extremely well. Occasionally, when I know a better way we just play around with the damn thing by NOT following diections.   Its funlistening to it recalculate to get you there which brings up the voices..........

The voices and accents available are all well and good but I think I could sell one with something different...........say, Jewish mother:

"Do you have your turn signal on yet? You need to have it on NOW. Watch the curb when you turn BUT don't turn too wide. Slow down some more and get ready to turn. Okay, turn now....I SAID NOW....and watch the curb.....whoa up there and straighten out....c'mon c'mon....geez....What am I gonna do with you? Are you paying attenetion? Your next turn is in 3 blocks......did you hear me?"

Or Authoritarian Bad-Ass:

"Hey-Hey-HEY.....Geeziz Dumbass......you just missed the fuckin' turn! I told you about it 5 miles back but you think you're so gawdamned smart......Well, just cool your shit a bit while I figure a new way and THIS TIME you listen Motherfucker......YOU GOT THAT? Okay, let's turn left at the next intersection....HEY....RIGHT HERE FUCKHEAD....THIS ONE........TURN GAWDDAMMIT.......Aw Christ, you screwed the pooch again.....You wanna' do this by yourself? Yeah, I thought not....Okay....three blocks up and we take the left fork. You know what a fork is Assshole or do I need to shove one up your ass? Take the left fork.......One Block.....Okay Dipstick, turn NOW! .....Great......Only about 5 miles longer this way and don't even think about blaming me or I'll be on you like stink on shit......"


I think these would sell.


Spaw


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Greg F.
Date: 12 Jan 10 - 02:37 PM

If those versions come out, Spaw, I would buy either or both of them immediately.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: olddude
Date: 12 Jan 10 - 03:21 PM

I am very good at reading hiking maps but it is sure as HELL easier to use the handheld GPS. and having both when you are hiking ain't a bad idea. But if it is good enough for the special forces anywhere in the world, it is good enough for me cause it has brought me out of the bush many times. And you put new batteries in them, that is how it works or bring some with ya. You could also lose your paper map also or burn it up in a campfire or have a bear eat it ... yada yada. Hitting a little button works kinda nice I think and I tend to go places most won't when I go fishin, it comes with me, along with a .44 mag


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: kendall
Date: 12 Jan 10 - 07:47 PM

..so is genital herpes...GregF that has to be one of the silliest things you have ever said!


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: EBarnacle
Date: 13 Jan 10 - 11:05 AM

LAst night, Madam Geepus took us down a dirt road which supposedly connected two major routes. It dead ended and we had to back out. This was in the middle of Princeton, NJ. Go figure!


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Becca72
Date: 13 Jan 10 - 04:11 PM

I want Spaw's 2nd version done in the voice of Tony Soprano. I would run out and buy that immediately.


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Subject: RE: BS: New Toy! I got a GPS, what about you?
From: Greg F.
Date: 13 Jan 10 - 04:57 PM

Ya mean genital herpes ISN'T here to stay, Kendall? You's best get hold of the NIH A.S.A.P!


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