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Date:         Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:49:18 -0700
Reply-To:     mike <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         mike <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
Subject:      Re: GPS
Comments: To: stuart@STUARTJEFF.COM
In-Reply-To:  <907008.12750.qm@web52707.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
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Great idea. Problem is I need a laptop. Unfortunately I need a MAC laptop and they are pricey, even used. Wonder if Streets and Trips works on a MAC>?

Mike

On 7/30/07 5:20 PM, "Stuart Jeff" <stuart@STUARTJEFF.COM> wrote:

> I just bought a USB GPS receiver off of eBay for $35 and then hooked it up to > my laptop with Microsoft Streets and Trips 2007 installed. MS Streets and > Trips retails for $49 or you can get it with a USB GPS receiver for $99. The > 2008 version will ship in late August just so you know. > > I'm a big fan of the system because I carry my laptop with me on trips for > general Internet access and movie watching so I might as well use it for > something else. I put a suction cup on the front windshield, clipped the > receiver to it, and then I put my laptop on the small table that swings out > between the driver's and the passenger's seat in my Westy. Not only do I get > voice navigaion and huge auto-updated maps centered on my position but you > also get all of the features from Streets and Trips that you just won't find > on a regular GPS system. > > Here's an example of what I can do with my setup. I was thinking about driving > from Baltimore to just north of Vancover and I wanted to see how much time I'd > have to take off of work. So I was able to enter my start point and end point > just like on Google Maps or something similar but then I was also able to tell > the system what time I'd like to get on the road each morning, how fast I > drive on various road types, how often I want to stop for rests, what kind of > fuel economy I get, and finally what time I'd like to wrap up the day. It then > broke my driving time down into days with precise end points. I was then able > to select the end point at the end of each day and search for campgrounds > within a certain radius that I could stay in each night. It generated a > precise list of locations for me to drive to, when I will need to stop for > fuel, how much I should anticipate spending on fuel, how long I will drive > each day, etc. etc. etc. and if I were to decide > I want to change the route while I'm driving it then I can just adjust the > plan in the computer and I will see exactly how the rest of my trip will be > impacted. If I have an Internet connection then I can even get updates on road > construction along the route and alternate routes to avoid delays. I was > impressed to say the least. > > Enjoy, > Stuart > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: mike <mwmiller@CWNET.COM> > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 7:04:52 PM > Subject: GPS > > > Vannuts, > > I've been wanting to get a GPS system for my van for a while now. Frank's > post really got me going. I'd like something like that if it had remote > entry. > > > However....today I got an offer from my cell phone company, Verizon. They're > offering voice and picture GPS guidance on my cell phone for $10/month. > Anybody have any experience with this system? > > Mike


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