Re: Not quite cutting edge GPS, but darn good deal (I think)
- From: "Greybeard" <daz@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 21:24:05 +0100
"Gyp" <Gyp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In message <44598d40$0$29295$88260bb3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Greybeard
<daz@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes
Would mind a 2610 for the bike if only it had it's own internal power
capability.
I take it that's "Wouldn't mind", but why the worry about battery?
Seems I'm having a problem with my spell chucker, as this is the 2nd typo
today, 'zactly the same!
Having it's own power is really handy when say, like I was in Texas on
holiday, I could program and sort the route for the next day whilst lounging
around the pool wiv beer in 'and! ;o)
Small issue, but it did stop me buying one before.
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Greybeard
FLHRCI -01 UK ( 95 cu-in Stg 2. Big Boy!)
Trumpet Trophy 1200 -96, (The Barge) for rainy days
ukrm@foxtails[dot]co[dot]uk
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