Posted by drishaq on October 10, 2008, 8:04 am
There are quite a few excellent GPS units for under $200. Let's take a
look at a few of the best ones…
http://gadgetreviews.co.cc/Best_GPS_Units_For_Less_Than__200_.htm
Posted by Al Bundy on October 10, 2008, 4:20 pm
> There are quite a few excellent GPS units for under $200.
I liked it more when they were $300 and I could say I saved $300 by
not buying one. I know they help some people traveling or in the
woods, but I always try to know where I am at.
Posted by Vic Smith on October 10, 2008, 4:43 pm
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:20:09 -0700 (PDT), Al Bundy
>> There are quite a few excellent GPS units for under $200.
>I liked it more when they were $300 and I could say I saved $300 by
>not buying one. I know they help some people traveling or in the
>woods, but I always try to know where I am at.
If they get to 20 bucks, I might get one. But only if I get a job
delivering pizzas.
--Vic
Posted by Rod Speed on October 10, 2008, 5:59 pm
>> There are quite a few excellent GPS units for under $200.
> I liked it more when they were $300 and I could say I saved $300 by not buying
one.
More fool you.
> I know they help some people traveling or in the woods,
They're a hell of a lot more useful than just that.
> but I always try to know where I am at.
That aint the reason for them.
Posted by Al Bundy on October 10, 2008, 9:14 pm
> >> There are quite a few excellent GPS units for under $200.
> > I liked it more when they were $300 and I could say I saved $300 by not
buying one.
> More fool you.
> > I know they help some people traveling or in the woods,
> They're a hell of a lot more useful than just that.
> > but I always try to know where I am at.
> That aint the reason for them.
But I still have that $200 in my pocket where it looks better than his.