Andy,

Tell your friend that if he wants to get rid of some of that "extra" money, I'll bet there are people on this list and others who wouldn't refuse it.

Thanks for your comments.At 11:57 AM 3/22/2006, you wrote:

Hi Gail,

Well, whether or not a GPS system is worth the money is a personal
decision.  I would say that you certainly could live without it, but you
could live without a television set as well.  Someone once told me that
you don't even need a bed.  If you do a lot of traveling, especially in
unfamiliar areas, you might benefit from the information that such a
system can provide.  Also, if you are just one of those folks who always
likes to know exactly where you are, you might find that kind of
information to be valuable.  Some may see it as just another expensive
toy.  However, it is one of those things that you may find that once you
have it, you will find ways to incorporate it into your life.  When it
comes down to it, it is really up to you to decide if it is something
that you want to spend your hard earned money on.  I have a friend who
says that he has more money than God, and he has one, along with a bar
code reader, color identifier, and every other gadget that's out there.
Andy

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