> I have had Garmin GPS V for the pas year and used it on the bike and > in the car. On the bike you need power supply because of the > vibrations, batteries loose contact all the time. Power supply never > lost the power. > I like the unit because you don't need to plan anything in advance > just load the base map type in the address and it will guide you > automatically, also if you pass the turn there is no need to u-turn, > the unit automatically recalculates where you are and which way to go. > Plus it has all the bars, restaurants, hotels, and what have you, > everything with telephone numbers. > Basically it is like having personal guide - just tell him what you > want to eat for example and it will spit all nearby restaurants with > directions, address, telephone numbers and question if you want to go > there - one think I don't like about the unit it that it does not > make the reservations - just kidding. > > Arek >
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The restaurant finder would be really cool. Then Devon would always know
where the nearest diner is. Do any of the cheaper units do the restaurant
thing?
Karl
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JOOC how does it get all that and keep it all up-to-date? Roadmaps
don't change that drastically from year to year, but I read somewhere
80% of all restaurants go out of business in 2 years. Would need to
have access to one helluva database somewhere to keep all that info
even remotely current, it would seem.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "aregata4x4" wrote: > Plus it has all the bars, restaurants, hotels, and what have you, > everything with telephone numbers. > Basically it is like having personal guide - just tell him what you > want to eat for example and it will spit all nearby restaurants
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But I bet more than half of that 80% reopen as another restaurant, so at
least you would something to eat.
Karl

> JOOC how does it get all that and keep it all up-to-date? Roadmaps > don't change that drastically from year to year, but I read somewhere > 80% of all restaurants go out of business in 2 years. Would need to > have access to one helluva database somewhere to keep all that info > even remotely current, it would seem. > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "aregata4x4" wrote: >> Plus it has all the bars, restaurants, hotels, and what have you, >> everything with telephone numbers. >> Basically it is like having personal guide - just tell him what you >> want to eat for example and it will spit all nearby restaurants > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy > of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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I just bought a 76S brand new on e-bay for $380, they retail for $450.
It will accept several software packages, like fishing hotspots, topo,
bluewater, metroguide, detailed road maps ect. The S stands for sensor,
which is a real barometer, altimeter, and an electronic compass which
works sitting still. Also has the solunar tables, among other features.
I use this same unit for hiking, hunting, fishing, motorcycle riding,
driving a car, flying an ultralight aircraft, all these everyday
hobbies. very useful!
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I know of one locally that re-opened as a dog boarding kennel.
However you might get fed there if you insist and aren't real
choosy

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., KJ wrote: > But I bet more than half of that 80% reopen as another restaurant, so at > least you would something to eat.> > Karl
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