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Date: Fri, 07 Jun 2002 23:29:55 +0100
From: H. <musicboxnopsamITEnopsamrider.co.uk>
Subject: Re: 2003 9-5? Navagation available


I think in all honesty Sat-Nav is one of those luxuries that most of us would use if we had it, but could perfectly well live without. My first Saab, a NG900 Turbo had Cruise Control, and the saleman waxed lyrical about how wonderful it was, and looked rather downcast when I said I didn't care as I'd driven for years and many miles by using my left foot! But when I ordered my 9-3 Cabrio a couple of years ago, |Cruise was one of my "must haves", and I now wouldn't be without it. I think the same is true, for me at least, of Sat-Nav - I can read a map, and my navigational skills are honed from years of doing just that, but I suspect I'd rather enjoy the point-and-go freedom and flexibility of having a computer do it for me! ;-) On Thu, 6 Jun 2002 22:13:06 -0400, "Barry Test" <abcnopsamcom> wrote: >I currently use GPS for navigating and it works well. It is much better >than going into a gas station asking asking a clerk for directions who >wouldn't be able to find their ass with both hands. >"Bob" <uctraingnopsamPAM.ultranet.com> wrote in message >news:gpovfu8k8d92efngmggb8cp4mk6eeruue8nopsamcom... >> On Thu, 06 Jun 2002 23:15:07 +0100, H. >> <musicboxnopsamITEnopsamrider.co.uk> wrote: >> >> >> >I agree with you unto a point Bob, but have you ever tried to get >> >through central London at rush-hour when you haven't a clue where the >> >hell you're going? >> >Trust me, a map ain't an option! >> >> I can't really relate. Neither a map or even a navigation system would >> get anyone through Boston. Dead reckoning and/or navigation by >> landmark is the only alternative. >> >> Bob >

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