[gps-talkusers] Re: my first GPS in Sweden

Hey, Mike, who cares about the bag, as long as you have GPS?  <grin>

Peggy

At 01:38 AM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
>Hi List,
>
>I flew from Tel Aviv to Vienna and then to Copenhagen this evening. I then
>took a train from Copenhagen to Malmo Sweden at which point I took a taxi
>to Lund Sweden.
>
>The taxi driver also had a navigation system. I gave him my hotel address
>and we both entered it into our respective units. For some reason, he
>couldn't pull it up but I did. Charles just sent me the maps for Sweden
>this morning so it was fun to see them working well. I sure needed the
>braille display in order to tell the driver which streets to turn on. He
>got a good laugh out of my attempts to pronounce the long Swedish street
>names. It seems like magic to me to be able to arrive in a completely
>unfamiliar place and pretend like you know where you are going.
>
>The only bummer is the fact that my bag didn't make the connection. Now it
>will chase me around the world. Ah well.
>Mike
>
>
>
>Michael G. May
>
>
>CEO Sendero Group
>
>Developers and distributors of BrailleNote GPS
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>watch, Talks cell phone software and the ID Mate, bar code reader
>
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>
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