[gps-talkusers] Re: Gps Scottsdale and me:

Were you able to do similar things with the trekker?
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From: "Robert Carter" <r-carter@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 2:26 PM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] Re: Gps Scottsdale and me:


> Hi Mary Ellen,
>
> Thanks for updating us. I think what you are doing totally rocks!
>
> Robert Carter
>
> At 03:11 PM 1/18/2005, you wrote:
>>Hi all you gpsers!
>>Peggy and I just got back from about 3 hours in the open and we did some
>>marvelous exploring of our area.
>>I can say without a doubt that had I not had my Braille Note GPS, I'd 
>>still
>>be wandering among the maze of little streets in this subdivision.
>>I found it quite fascinating as I walked along to hear the Braille Note
>>telling me when a street changed its name.
>>Also we have created some personal pois which have benefitted me
>>tremendously.
>>It was wonderful to answer that we were exploring and not lost and when we
>>did get in a bind we simply set our apartment entrence as our destination
>>and used the "getting warmer" method to get there.
>>Super cool, that.
>>I just hope I didn't look like such a bumbling idiot but the main thing is
>>that the gps got us home not once but twice.
>>Incidentally, one woman asked me where I was trying to go and I told her I
>>was going to get my mail and she happily said, "well! You definitely are
>>going in the right dirrection."
>>I am still having difficulty following routes and this is more because of
>>lack of familiarity with the streets. I'll remedy that by virtually
>>exploring the area and then won't be so unsure about where I am going.
>>Happy traveling everyone!
>>
>>Mary Ellen Earls
>>Remember! Today is the Tomorrow you thought about yesterday.
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