On Dec 16, 2007 1:55 PM, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just as an aside, and may be totally inappropriate for the the original
> poster is looking for, but I depend on precise vehicular navigation on a
> daily basis, however, I hate TomTom's and routefinders, because I like
> to have a general overview of where I am, zooming in to where I need to
> be as I get closer.
>
> The iPhone does this beautifully - with a large portrait display living
> on the dash of my Land Rover, it uses Google maps and I can drag around
> with my finger, double-tapping to zoom in, or the two-finger method
> zooming in or out at any time. I react to the traffic situations around
> me and can alter course at a moment's notice. It's pretty easy to see
> and read while driving, and simplicity itself to operate.
>
> Oh yes, it's a phone as well ;-)

Does it do laundry as well. :-)

Thanks Cotty. I'll look into that. I was unaware of that feature.

Dave
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