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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 9:09 pm Post subject: Avoiding Biggest Mistakes while Buying a GPS for Your Car |
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If you’re planning to buy a GPS device for your car and haven’t yet
been able to make up your mind as to which brand or model you should
lay your hands on, this article might be of some help to you. There is
no dearth of feature enabled Global Positioning System devices in the
market, but if you’re looking for one that’s both worth its price and
actually helps you in your road trips then you should probably opt for
any of the three trusted names the world over, viz. Garmin, Tom Tom &
Magellan.
More at:
http://www.gps-software-hub.com/2008/07/avoiding-biggest-mistakes-while-buying.html |
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 9:39 pm Post subject: Re: Avoiding Biggest Mistakes while Buying a GPS for Your Ca |
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Just wonder...you people have so much of time to discuss a "crap"? Are
you all jobless or what? FYI, this site has tons of useful info for
genuine GPS users. I am sure that all of you have nothing to do with
GPS and just passing time by reading and discussing "craps". So, you
better ignore my topics and allow those hundreds of my readers to read
and discuss.
Please stop your crap!
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Mike Lane Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:34 am Post subject: Re: Avoiding Biggest Mistakes while Buying a GPS for Your Ca |
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 22:09:53 +0100, GPS Software Hub wrote
(in article
<d9f5731f-3a4d-4212-b010-3edfaf453eb0@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>):
[quote]If you’re planning to buy a GPS device for your car and haven’t....
[/quote]
Since you can>t (or can,t) tell the difference between an apostrophe and a
comma, I don>t think I>ll take your advice about anything else.
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Mike Lane (UK North Yorkshire)
To contact me replace invalid with mike underscore lane |
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Sam Wormley Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 6:40 am Post subject: Re: Avoiding Biggest Mistakes while Buying a GPS for Your Ca |
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This is a USENET Newsgroup, not a place for commercial
advertising.
GPS Software Hub wrote:
[quote]Just wonder...you people have so much of time to discuss a "crap"? Are
you all jobless or what? FYI, this site has tons of useful info for
genuine GPS users. I am sure that all of you have nothing to do with
GPS and just passing time by reading and discussing "craps". So, you
better ignore my topics and allow those hundreds of my readers to read
and discuss.
Please stop your crap!
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Yes... Please stop your crap. |
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Sam Wormley Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 6:42 am Post subject: Re: Avoiding Biggest Mistakes while Buying a GPS for Your Ca |
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GPS Software Hub wrote:
[quote]If you’re planning to buy a GPS device for your car and haven’t yet
been able to make up your mind as to which brand or model you should
lay your hands on, this article might be of some help to you. There is
no dearth of feature enabled Global Positioning System devices in the
market, but if you’re looking for one that’s both worth its price and
actually helps you in your road trips then you should probably opt for
any of the three trusted names the world over, viz. Garmin, Tom Tom &
Magellan.
[/quote]
For less biased information see: http://www.gpsinformation.net/ |
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Jack Yeazel Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 6:18 am Post subject: Re: Avoiding Biggest Mistakes while Buying a GPS for Your Ca |
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Sam Wormley wrote:
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GPS Software Hub wrote:
If you’re planning to buy a GPS device for your car and haven’t yet
been able to make up your mind as to which brand or model you should
lay your hands on, this article might be of some help to you. There is
no dearth of feature enabled Global Positioning System devices in the
market, but if you’re looking for one that’s both worth its price and
actually helps you in your road trips then you should probably opt for
any of the three trusted names the world over, viz. Garmin, Tom Tom &
Magellan.
For less biased information see: http://www.gpsinformation.net/
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Sam, there you go again!!!! But I have to admit we haven>t been getting
enough variation in GPS manufacturers' reviews lately... TomTom,
Magellan, Lowrance, and Garmin haven>t seen lending us units lately as
in their "best interests"... I think their comment was that the "geek"
interest in GPS is over... That>s sad, because there are still a lot of
"us geeks" out there... -As Joe e-mailed the president of Garmin,
"This may be the end of an era"...
But if we find anything "exciting", it>ll be on our website...
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Jack
Get general GPS information at: http://www.gpsinformation.net/ |
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Dan Anderson Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 7:08 am Post subject: Re: Avoiding Biggest Mistakes while Buying a GPS for Your Ca |
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Jack Yeazel wrote:
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[quote]For less biased information see: http://www.gpsinformation.net/
Sam, there you go again!!!! But I have to admit we haven>t been getting
enough variation in GPS manufacturers' reviews lately... TomTom,
Magellan, Lowrance, and Garmin haven>t seen lending us units lately as
in their "best interests"... I think their comment was that the "geek"
interest in GPS is over... That>s sad, because there are still a lot of
"us geeks" out there... -As Joe e-mailed the president of Garmin,
"This may be the end of an era"...
But if we find anything "exciting", it>ll be on our website...
[/quote]
I don>t think the "geek" interest in GPS technology is over. It>s
just that a whole lot more "non-geeks" want one too. They also
could use reviews from www.gpsinformation.net.
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Dan
Personal: www.gpsmap.net
Business:
Western Maps LLC
www.westernmaps.us |
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