I'm looking at purchasing a GPS unit. portable not the indash type. anybody have thoughts or ideas on them? I'm looking in the $200 range. I'm looking real hard at the Magellan 1412 or the TomTom one 130S. any opinions?
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Originally posted by PartialWhen did people become so lazy that they need these? Not ripping on you, but I cannot comprehend the reason these things sell..
People get lost; maps suck. We are in a world of laziness. Use to write sincere letters to our family and friends; now we forward cheezy emails or drop notes. It's a world of convenience. Those are no better or worse than all the other changesTERD Buckley over Troy Vincent, Robert Ferguson over Chris Chambers, Kevn King instead of TJ Watt, and now, RICH GANNON, over JIMMY JIMMY JIMMY LEONARD. Thank you FLOWER
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Obviously you don't travel. They aren't just about getting from point A to point B, but when you're on the road a lot and are looking for restaurants, gas, lodging, weather reports, traffic updates, etc...they are very handy.Originally posted by PartialWhen did people become so lazy that they need these? Not ripping on you, but I cannot comprehend the reason these things sell..
Once you have one, you'll never want to go without one.
I've gone through a few GPS's and personally, I like Garmin the best.
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Originally posted by GBRulzObviously you don't travel. They aren't just about getting from point A to point B, but when you're on the road a lot and are looking for restaurants, gas, lodging, weather reports, traffic updates, etc...they are very handy.Originally posted by PartialWhen did people become so lazy that they need these? Not ripping on you, but I cannot comprehend the reason these things sell..
Once you have one, you'll never want to go without one.
I've gone through a few GPS's and personally, I like Garmin the best.
Me too on the Garmin. I especially like the sexy Aussie girl giving me directions.
Though now you're seeing them converge onto cell phones. At some point I expect they'll be as robust as stand alone units. But not yet.
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Try and imagine we all dont' live your life. We dont' just get up, go to school and then go to work and then back home. With some variation..gym, eating, drinking.Originally posted by PartialWhen did people become so lazy that they need these? Not ripping on you, but I cannot comprehend the reason these things sell..
Some of us drive extensively. Some us go from one appointment to the next. Some of us drive in sections of town that we are unfamiliar with. Some of us like being efficient. It has nothing to do with laziness.
Your question is akin to my parents 10 years ago wondering why anybody needed a cell phone..and if they did, only for emergencies.
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Really? I don't see that. 8 years don't need a phone.Originally posted by GBRulzand my question today as to why 8 year olds need a cell phone!!Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
Your question is akin to my parents 10 years ago wondering why anybody needed a cell phone..and if they did, only for emergencies.
My parents couldn't fathom when i got a cell phone and dropped my landline..couldn't understand why anybody needed a phone besides the one at home. I still remember them preaching that the cell companies would kill you on the minutes. they were boggled when I called them all the time at nite or weekends (free calls on sprint).
Cell phones have changed how we do things for adults. Remember having to look for a payphone. They aren't easy to find these days.
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I'm probably "old school" when it comes to my cell phone. I don't want my iPod combined with it. I don't need it for internet. I just want to talk n' text! In fact, I have an HTC Touch sitting in my drawer, used it about 2 mos and replaced it with the LG Scoop!Originally posted by Scott CampbellMe too on the Garmin. I especially like the sexy Aussie girl giving me directions.
Though now you're seeing them converge onto cell phones. At some point I expect they'll be as robust as stand alone units. But not yet.
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Maybe that came out wrong. I also don't think 8 year olds don't need cell phones, but plenty of parents do. I don't get why.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsReally? I don't see that. 8 years don't need a phone.Originally posted by GBRulzand my question today as to why 8 year olds need a cell phone!!Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
Your question is akin to my parents 10 years ago wondering why anybody needed a cell phone..and if they did, only for emergencies.
My parents couldn't fathom when i got a cell phone and dropped my landline..couldn't understand why anybody needed a phone besides the one at home. I still remember them preaching that the cell companies would kill you on the minutes. they were boggled when I called them all the time at nite or weekends (free calls on sprint).
Cell phones have changed how we do things for adults. Remember having to look for a payphone. They aren't easy to find these days.
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I was sold on them this summer. Going to my son's baseball games in other cities and going to a family wedding in Michigan. Never got lost once.....that was a first!!!Originally posted by PartialWhen did people become so lazy that they need these? Not ripping on you, but I cannot comprehend the reason these things sell..

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8 is pretty young. I never thought my kids should have one until jr. high when I found practices would let out early and stuff. Then it's nice so they aren't just hanging around waiting for rides or if they are walking home...for safety/emergency purposes I feel better. 12 and 13 were when they got theirs.Originally posted by GBRulz
Maybe that came out wrong. I also don't think 8 year olds don't need cell phones, but plenty of parents do. I don't get why.
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I like a compass and radar but I want a GPS when the weather is getting shitty around Kodiak.Originally posted by PartialWhen did people become so lazy that they need these? Not ripping on you, but I cannot comprehend the reason these things sell..C.H.U.D.
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So Little Whiskey, to reply to your original request...
I bought a Garmin 260W Nuvi... Paid around $260.00 I think
I used a friends TomTom, don't know what model it was, and it was ok. But it was not portable like the Garmin.
The 260W is a widescreen, has plenty of pre loaded destinations, gives you turn by turn instructions, and real good battery life. Nice touch screen and pretty simple to use.
Sometimes it has trouble locating a satellite, bit I imagine all GPS units could struggle with that once in a while..My Two favorite teams are the Packers, and whoever plays the Vikings!
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