Whoops, that is what happens when you loose track of the threads. You were I think speaking to Wheatfield Willy, sorry.
An aside: Chicago is a nice place to visit, but you do not want to pass through, or even near, it. Avoid the area at all costs. And never, never, agree to haul a load of produce there. graywolf wrote: > I believe that if you go a bit upscale on the car rental you get a gps > in the vehicle these days. But don't take my word for it I have not been > able to afford to rent a car in the past 10 years or so. I do not > imagine that buying a GPS loaded with NA maps is an attractive idea to a > guy from OZ unless he is planing on coming back again soon. > > -graywolf > > > Paul Sorenson wrote: > >> If you can swing it, a Garmin C330 GPS would be invaluable. Good detail >> to the map, excellent directions and good route recalculation if you >> miss a turn. The map is pre-loaded and covers all of the US and the >> southern tier of the Canadian provinces. They've been selling for >> around 300USD around here. > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

