>GPS makes good sense for business. If I still had to go to many 
>locations for clients, I'd get one too. However, for personal use, it's

>overkill--simply another toy that most people really don't need.

That depends on how good your sense of direction is.  A friend's wife
bought him one for his b-day - not necessarily as a toy but so he could
use it on motorcycle trips.  Most of the time, however, it stays with
her car as she's got little to no sense of direction (at her own
admission).

I've got one and it's good for visiting areas you don't know - even more
so when you don't have the correct map.  Or as I've noticed recently,
when did the map makers use those *really* tiny fonts that I swear, I
could easily read just a couple of years ago.  :-)

Larry


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