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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. -
How To Geotag Photos with EasyGPS – Part 2
Posted on April 23, 2010 | No CommentsIn Part 1 of this How-to I went over the equipment that I used and how to synchronize clocks between the Garmin Nuvi 765t and the Canon Powershot S90. The rest of this how-to assumes that you've taken your camera and GPS out into the world, snapped some photos, and have now returned to your computer ready to add your location data to your pictures. -
How To Geotag Photos with EasyGPS – Part 1
Posted on April 18, 2010 | No CommentsI decided to take some of my gear with me to do a geotagging dry run on a recent business trip to Victoria BC. This is the first of a two-part series documenting how to geotag using EasyGPS, a free GPS software package.




