Valerie is a 42-year-old, single, Reformed Christian lady who lives in Baltimore. She doesn't remember a time
before she knew and loved Jesus, but she does remember accepting John Calvin into her heart in March of 2000.
Valerie is a member of Christ Reformed Evangelical Church in Annapolis.
Though her career aspiration is to be a housewife, Valerie has not yet found anyone suitable who wishes to hire
her for employment in that field (or, more properly, anyone suitable has not found her), so in the meantime she
earns her daily bread working in communications -- editing, writing, print design and website management.
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Seeing as how I am perpetually lost (geographically, that is, not spiritually) I'm thinking about indulging in a GPS for Christmas. Anybody know anything about them? What should I look for and avoid? Are the cheapest ones any good? What should I expect to spend to get a good one?
Posted by Valerie (Kyriosity) at 5:04 PM
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On December 7, 2008 5:52 PMSheilawrote... I know nothing about GPS except for they seem much easier than trying to read a map while driving.
We were closer to home today; had a debate tournament at school yesterday from 7:30 am to 6 pm. We were in MD last night; made it home safely.
Missed everyone this morning. It is strange seeing other congregations sometimes.
On December 7, 2008 9:21 PMKamillawrote... Oh, I have a solution for that! Move to Denver. The mountains are to the west - that's left when you're driving north, etc., etc.
snicker,
Kamilla
On December 8, 2008 2:38 PMThe BadgerMumwrote... Whatever you decide on, before buying it test it by putting in my address -- see if it puts my house in the wrong place like googlemaps and all the rest do!
(Heh. My word verification for today is "holly.")
On December 15, 2008 7:41 AMAnonymouswrote... If I were you, I would get a Garmin. They are more expensive, but I have heard a lot of complaints about other models from folks who use them everyday. I have a used Garmin and it almost always finds a much better route than Google Maps.