[gps-talkusers] Re: searching for cities or areas
- From: "Armando Maldonado" <armando_maldonado@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 10:51:09 -0800
That's awesome! I do remember passing by Cool and know some people I go to
school with that are from that particular area. The way I did mine was go
through each city and found Cool, and then I was able to do the same thing
you did. Thanks for sharing that story with us.
Armando
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael May" <MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "GPS-talkusers-freelists.org" <GPS-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 10:14 AM
Subject: [gps-talkusers] searching for cities or areas
I was riding with family in a car yesterday and a discussion came up about
good places to have a vacation home. People started throwing out possible
cities or areas. Someone mentioned the town of Cool California but we
weren't quite sure where it was.
I had two ways I could search for Cool on my GPS. I tried an address match
and Cool was not found. Then I did a search for Cool in the POI city
category and found it. I set my virtual position to Cool and saw that it
was 29 miles north of my current GPS position. I switched to Virtual mode
and did another city search for 5 miles from Cool and found the city of
Auburn, which was familiar to all of us.
We next wondered if there were any lakes in that area so I did a search on
the word lake and found everything from Lake street to Blake's auto
service. I did find a couple real lakes too.
Many of the extra POIs with the G N I S term have lakes, springs and
summits. You can often find the elevation of the G N I S items too. So I
did a search on the word lake in the Bonus category as well as a search on
the 4-letter term GNIS.
With a little bit of ingenuity, I was able to do some very quick and
useful geographic research, far more effective than someone poring over a
print map. I located a lake in the foothills that sounded like a fun place
to check out next time we took a weekend drive to explore.
If ever you don't find a city match, use that POI City category to get
yourself virtually to the right area and then use the C key to see what
City name is used for the address matching index.
Mike
Michael G. May
CEO Sendero Group
Crashing Through by Robert Kurson available at
http://www.CrashingThrough.com
Developers and distributors of the first-ever accessible GPS
Distributing BrailleNote, VoiceNote, Talks, Miniguide and the ID Mate bar
code reader
MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.SenderoGroup.com
1-888-757-6810, Fax (530) 757-6830, Mobile (530) 304-0007
Sendero Group, LLC
1118 Maple Lane, Davis, CA 95616-1723, USA
Latitude, 38 33 9.239 North
Longitude, 121 45 40.145 West
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I had two ways I could search for Cool on my GPS. I tried an address match and Cool was not found. Then I did a search for Cool in the POI city category and found it. I set my virtual position to Cool and saw that it was 29 miles north of my current GPS position. I switched to Virtual mode and did another city search for 5 miles from Cool and found the city of Auburn, which was familiar to all of us.
We next wondered if there were any lakes in that area so I did a search on the word lake and found everything from Lake street to Blake's auto service. I did find a couple real lakes too.
Many of the extra POIs with the G N I S term have lakes, springs and summits. You can often find the elevation of the G N I S items too. So I did a search on the word lake in the Bonus category as well as a search on the 4-letter term GNIS.
With a little bit of ingenuity, I was able to do some very quick and useful geographic research, far more effective than someone poring over a print map. I located a lake in the foothills that sounded like a fun place to check out next time we took a weekend drive to explore.
If ever you don't find a city match, use that POI City category to get yourself virtually to the right area and then use the C key to see what City name is used for the address matching index.
Mike Michael G. May CEO Sendero GroupCrashing Through by Robert Kurson available at http://www.CrashingThrough.com
Developers and distributors of the first-ever accessible GPSDistributing BrailleNote, VoiceNote, Talks, Miniguide and the ID Mate bar code reader
MikeMay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.SenderoGroup.com 1-888-757-6810, Fax (530) 757-6830, Mobile (530) 304-0007 Sendero Group, LLC 1118 Maple Lane, Davis, CA 95616-1723, USA Latitude, 38 33 9.239 North Longitude, 121 45 40.145 West
- [gps-talkusers] searching for cities or areas
- From: Michael May