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Try out Garmin. Just ordered and haven't tried yet but looks great.

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mg@woh.rr.com wrote:

> Try out Garmin. Just ordered and haven't tried yet but looks great.

That's not a PDA, or is it ?!

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I'm sure he is referring to the Garmin iQUE. It comes in Palm and PPC
flavors.
http://www.garmin.com/products/iQueM3/
http://www.garmin.com/products/iQueM5/

Full WM PPC with GPS. A friend has the Palm version and just loves it. If
you are a traveling type, something like this is ideal. All your normal
PIM/PPC features and the GPS is just there, no muss, no fuss. Does limit
you to the GPS hardware that is built in, but I don't think it limits you to
the built in software if you like something else better.

Add to this a cell phone capability, using a BT handsfree set, and it would
be real useful for lots of mobile folks. (Gee I think HP is doing that ;) )
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>> Try out Garmin. Just ordered and haven't tried yet but looks great.
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> That's not a PDA, or is it ?!
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Whats GPA?

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The letters you get if your pinky messes up when you are typing GPS. Could
be Grade Point Average, but I'm betting typo.

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It's code. The clue is in the word "garmin"... ;)

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Reply to message from "si" <a@a.com> (Sat, 06 Aug 2005 15:13:38) about "Re:
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s> Whats GPA?

Grade Point Average ? Or, do you want GPS= Global Positioning System ? :-)



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Sorry, I didn't think anyone would be careless (maybe stupid?)enough to get
it wrong in the title of a post....seems I am wrong though.




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> It's code. The clue is in the word "garmin"... ;)
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"si" <a@a.com> wrote in message news:x2SJe.3$wh6.0@newsfe2-win.ntli.net...
> Sorry, I didn't think anyone would be careless (maybe stupid?)enough to
> get
> it wrong in the title of a post....seems I am wrong though.
>


You give humans way too much credit... ;)


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