Good...thanks. He was more upset/disturbed before he got them. He seems okay 
with them now.



Jim
(Via Palm Pre)
On Mar 18, 2010 12:03 AM, John Messeder <[email protected]> wrote: 


 



  


    
      
      
      
So howz the boy's braces after a day?



And what part of southcentral Pa?



On 3/17/2010 10:39 PM, Jim Griffin wrote:

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>

> Hmmm...interesting... I'm also here in south central PA!

>

> Maybe GPS works better around here due to the underground Pentagon being

> fairly close by. (We've seen some blackhawk helicopters fly overhead a

> couple of times.) :-)

>

> Jim

> (Via Palm Pre)

> On Mar 17, 2010 8:10 PM, John Messeder <[email protected]

> <mailto:jmesseder%40comcast.net>> wrote:

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>  

>

> I've been watching the thread, but hadn't got round to trying it. (I've

>

> got a GPS in the Jeep.) But I just went outside and it tracked me around

>

> two yards, staying within about 10-20 feet of where I was standing.

>

> With and without Sprint Navigation turned on, and with EV while

>

> out of Wifi range.

>

> Though when I'm in the house and turn on Google Maps, if someone

>

> were using the display to shoot a nuke missile at my house, I'd be safe.

>

> But if I'm patient, it eventually figures out where I'm hiding.

>

> So I've have to say it's working here in south central Pennsylvania.

>

> On 3/17/2010 5:55 PM, Tony Cooke wrote:

>

> > Google Maps works fine here in the UK under 1.4 (once I had 
turned on

>

> > location services!) and find my location to within about 50 feet 
(`cept

>

> > I`m in the house not in the garden!)

>

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