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 Re: nope 
 Brandon, on host 198.74.16.3
  Thursday, July 1, 1999, at 07:17:56
  Re: nope posted by Howard on Wednesday, June 30, 1999, at 16:06:16:
> > I don't.  I actually have an old Rand McNally road atlas published in 1974, but I didn't have access to that yesterday. > > > > *grin* > > > > i want to get the Garvin mobile GPS system tho. . . really sweet.  I'm always getting lost when I drive :P > > > > > > > Just a wild guess, Brandon, but do you have a DeLorme Street Atlas? > > > Howard > > That's what I used to find the same info you got so I jumped to the conclusion that you had one.  It's a handy program.  I use the 4.0 version. > I'm going for the GPS when it gets down to my price range.  I'm always on the road to somewhere. > I'll probably miss getting lost.  I've seen some really interesting places just by making that wrong turn.  You won't believe this, but I got lost driving to Key West.  And they said it couldn't be done. > Howard
  Oh I believe you alright. I got lost driving to Cleveland from Chicago.  This should be completely impossible.  hop on the toll road. Go all the way to Cleveland. Cleveland signs start IN Chicago. I still don't know how I managed to get lost.
  The GPS is already in my price range because all I need is a receiver and the software - - no display or anything like that.  I'm installing a pentium computer in my car, which will handle the GPS.  i'm waiting until I get another CRX, though, because mine's all rusty :P  
  You're right about getting lost though.  I've found some of my favorite places when I was totally lost. . . However, the drive to cleveland had to be done in the span of 2 days (that's St. Paul to Cleveland and back in 2 days) so I really didn't have time to be lost :)
 
  By the way, the mapper I used to find the info for you was at http://www.mapquest.com
  Nice little site. Very detailed maps.  The driving directions can get a little fuzzy in cities tho. . Only trust them for getting from city to city, not inner city. 
  Mapquest
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