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Date:         Mon, 30 Jul 2007 21:35:33 -0700
Reply-To:     PB <pbrattan@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         PB <pbrattan@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: GPS
Comments: To: craig cowan <phishman068@gmail.com>
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At first, I was considering the Verizon "deal." The problem is that I had to ask them 20 questions just to get one answer. The bottom line is that if you don't subscribe to "V-Cast," each time you use your GPS, it will be deducted from your monthly minutes. That really means that instead of $10/monthly, it will REALLY cost you $25/monthly, or will reduce your available minutes if you use it a lot...but they don't want to tell you that up front.

I have a bluetooth GPS paired with my Axim. Today you can get a good GPS for $200 or less, with all the maps already on it, and you don't have to involve your computer at all.

The thing to take into account is that a computer takes time to boot up, unless you keep it in a standby or hibernate mode. I am geographically challenged, and sometimes need my GPS for short distances. If I had computer power "issues" to keep in mind, I'd probably end up with either a drained computer battery or a dead Westy battery. Patti *****************************

On 7/30/07, craig cowan <phishman068@gmail.com> wrote: > > I tried the whole CARPUTER thing. I have high hopes for someday getting > one > in my vanagon but need to "DO IT RIGHT" This time. Check out > www.mp3car.com. > Its very enlightening. The idea of most installs is to get a 7inch LCD > touch > screen, mount it in the dash somewhere (in our case ideally about where > the > ashtry is next to the instrument cluster) and you bust out some fiberglass > and bondo, make a really fancy box that you paint up to look stock, > install > a mini pc or (as i did) a laptop with a busted screen. You then hide this > anywhere, it doesnt matter....you dont really need it. You thow on a > Remote > CD Drive if you want (maybe a cool slot loading one with USB!) and install > that somewhere in the dash. Wire in a relay to the powersupply to start > and > shut down when the car does, configure your OS for fast bootup or > hibernation......and you have yourself a sick system. $700 worth of STUFF > could get you the apsolute coolest GPS system with a harddrive full of > music > and movies that you could play wolfenstein (or whatever young people like > myself who have spare time actually play these days) when your camping. > need > to watch a movie....BAM. DIVX format saved to the harddrive. WHO NEEDS AN > IPOD! Its all right there. > > Thats the ultimate vanagon GPS. > > For Macs try "Route 66" software. > > -Craig > '85GL > > > On 7/30/07, Sudhir Desai <sudhir.desai@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > you are correct on all counts, except that I would urge you to look > > into anti-vibration mounts :) > > > > (smaller hard drives need tighter tolerances, and even if they are > > superb for handling vibrations well, i would still advice putting more > > protection around them) > > > > Sudhir > > > > On 7/30/07, Stuart Jeff <stuart@stuartjeff.com> wrote: > > > Funny you mention that. As soon as I can find a Mac Mini for under > $300 > > then I'm planning to install it perminantly into my Vanagon. Those > little > > babies would make the perfect car PC. First off they are tiny (just a > little > > bigger than a standard car stereo and I've heard that you can install > them > > in the stereo slot, they only consume about 20 watts while running, they > use > > a laptop style hard drive so vibrations are less of an issue, and they > can > > easily be rewired to run on 12V power. I know that the GPS receiver will > > still work but I'll probably have to find new software to use it with > the > > Mac. I'll be surprised if I can't find something with similar features. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > > From: mike <mwmiller@CWNET.COM> > > > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > > > Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 8:49:18 PM > > > Subject: Re: GPS > > > > > > > > > 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 > > > > > >


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