Larry Sacks
>>GPS makes good sense for business. If I still had to go to
>>manylocations for clients, I'd get one too. However, for
>>personal use, it's overkill--simply another toy that most
>>people really don't need.

> 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.  :-)

That's a great use - no need to find/fold the paper map
in the car.

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Take care  | This clown speaks for himself, his job doesn't
Wayne D.   | supply this, at least not directly
Tip for device drivers: Don't drink and boot.


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