[gps-talkusers] Re: Reasons For GPS and Suggestions for Taking it Everywhere.
- From: Judi Potts <pottaroo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:20:59 +1000
One other little bug we have here is that you can't just look up Restaurants
for example, when you go into the list they are American restaurants. We have
to just go to POIs and read ALL and go through everything nearby to find
places, which is another glitch that the software has.
From: pottaroo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
[gps-talkusers] Re: e: Reasons For GPS and Suggestions for Taking it
Everywhere.Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:17:38 +1000
I'm very new to the GPS and still haven't got my head around 90% of it, but
already it's helped me locate businesses that I previously couldn't find. And
I've gone to places that I would have gone to by taxi normally but now am brave
enough to go to under my own steam. Unfortunately in Australia the system
won't tell you the name of the town you're passing through (only gives the
Government region) which is a pain but hopefully that will be fixed up in later
versions of the software. I'm yet to understand how the virtual side of it
works, but I'll learn as I go. All I can say is that it's (and the VNQT) are
the best investment I've ever made and I rave on to my other blind and vision
impaired friends telling them they MUST get one. Judi (Australia)> Date: Mon,
12 May 2008 19:48:17 -0400> From: karenb74@xxxxxxxxxxx> Subject:
[gps-talkusers] e: Reasons For GPS and Suggestions for Taking it Everywhere. >
To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Hello everyone. I have found that the gps is
accurate for my > town but it says that cities are listed for streets in CAPE
Cod. > Ex. Hyannis is a city, listed as a street or perhaps section > it's
crazy! Hardly any streets listed by name in Hyannis which is > a major city
here. Wish that someone could resolve this with the > map company. We could use
a better map for Cape Cod. Rest of > Mass. cannot speak for that, but I use gps
just here in town > although it's in Hyannis where I really was hoping to be
able to > use it. Karen Hopefully moving from here sometime in the future, >
and will be glad to get rid of that trouble. Use it mostly for > finding
commercial points right now.> > > ----- Original Message -----> >From: Joleen
<cjferg@xxxxxxxxxxx> >To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Date sent: Mon, 12 May
2008 10:56:16 -0700> >Subject: [gps-talkusers] Reasons For GPS and Suggestions
for > Taking it Everywhere.> > >Hi All,> > >I purchased my GPS about a year ago
and soon discovered that the> >maps in my town are relatively accurate, but the
points of> >interest are way off such that I have learned not to trust it.>
>Charles has worked with Tele Atlas to resolve the map issue and I> >am
anxiously waiting for the new maps. However, I do almost> >always have my
empower with me. For me it is like insurance to> >have the GPS receiver along.
I dislike the strap of the BN> >because it takes up additional room in my bag.
I use a thinner> >strap from an old Braille'n Speak. I have said it before, but
I> >use a carabiner to attach my GPS receiver to the D ring of my BN> >, having
put a key ring through the clip of the receiver. For> >those who may not be
familiar with a carabiner, it is an> >inexpensive, quick release clip that has
a spring-loaded clasp.> >It is easy to manipulate and they come in various
shapes. Mine> >is shaped like a bone in honor of Sydney my golden guide. This>
>way it is with me and I am not afraid of losing the small> >receiver. I don't
have to carry the larger strap. If needed I> >can remove the receiver easily
and clip it to my shoulder area.> >Otherwise, it dangles from the left BN D
ring, always ready.> > >There have been a few occasions to put it to good use
on the spur> >of the moment.> > >1. I attended a conference in the Seattle area
and when my> >driver took a wrong turn, I was able to use it to find our>
>destination for us. I still have a lot to learn about sifting> >out the
information that is not pertinent, and giving appropriate> >instructions. I
have been slow in this area because the> >inaccuracy of the maps has meant that
I have used it less> >throughout the past year.> > >2. Later on our way home,
we were dropping off a passenger who> >lives in a remote area. It was about
10:00 p.m. and my GPS was> >first to alert us to the turn off. The person who
needed off was> >sleeping at the time. Well, the performance was less than>
>stellar that time. We spent an hour wondering around country> >roads before we
found his house. My GPS wanted us to choose a> >road that likely would not have
taken us to the right place.> >Perhaps it was "believing" that the road went
through but it did> >not.> > >3. My husband and I were going to a relatively
familiar town> >about 150 miles away. On that trip, I practiced with the GPS>
>again and it was accurate in its choice of destination for our> >hotel
although my husband chose to take another route.> > >4. While staying there, I
looked up 2 music stores and it found> >them both for us. It was especially
nice to have the phone> >numbers in order to call in advance of going there.> >
>5. It has often served as a local and long distance phone book> >for me. It
has also served to tell me how far I have walked.> >Sometimes, I retrace my
path in virtual mode upon returning home.> > >6. As I got more comfortable with
giving directions after these> >two recent trips, I was able to help my husband
locate a local> >residence where we seldom need to go. We got there without
any> >wrong turns or switch backs. In this day of rising gas prices,> >that is
a help.> > >
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