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Italy GPS Test and West Coast Donut Run
Posted on April 29, 2010 | No CommentsBut this got me thinking.... how far will the Nuvi take me? Let's say that I want to do a late night donut run, but I'm looking to go a bit out of my way. I click Where to >> Points of Interest >> Food >> Bagel or Donut and then scroll all the way to the bottom. -
Travel Gadget: Garmin Nuvi 765T GPS and Geotagging
Posted on April 15, 2010 | No CommentsThe idea of using GPS for travel may be a little controverisal as it changes the whole dynamic of "getting there". After all, pulling out the paper map, plotting your own course, and getting a little lost on the way can be a big part of the fun. And of course there are all of the stories of GPS use gone comically and horribly wrong.



