George, what brand of USB GPS antenna are you using on your netbook? I'm looking on Ebay right now and trying to figure which is compatible with my Win7 netbook using Streets Trips 2010 ? I like your idea of the big display, and my Acer Net follows me everywhere. Thanks, Courtney ========I'm thankful to all those who said "no". Because of them I did it myself.========
-----Original Message----- From: george jannini Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2012 2:39 PM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: Notes on traveling, internet access and rv parks #1 GPS (mine) #2 GPS (hers). Mostly unused, but in reserve, a netbook computer & USB GPS antenna running Microsoft Streets & Trips. (nice 10" display) Non digital navigation includes current Rand McNally/WallyWorld Road Atlas, sundry dog eared AAA maps. Need to pick up some new ones. Laminated strip map of the Blue Ridge Parkway. "Communications devices", two cretinous LG mobile phones with prepaid minutes, which, given the roads we prefer to travel are most often incommunicado. How's' bout another spares discussion...<G> GEO/ATL |
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