chx
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2007-11-30
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2007-11-30
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@ Madrid, Spain
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2007-11-30
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2007-11-30
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@ France
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2007-11-30
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2007-11-30
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Think of this situation. You are travelling and you are using public transport... and you can see on the N810 when to get off because it integrates with google maps transit. Given the amount I travel... this functionality alone would worth easily the five hundred the N810 costs. As far as I know, no GPS device has public transport info.
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2007-12-01
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2007-12-01
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@ Po' Bo'. PA
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"More advanced systems" -- care to elaborate with an example? Also, if I do not know where I am, then I am hardly helped by knowing the exact positiion every bus in the city, I think.
Am I alone with this problem? Noone else ever got lost in a foreign city? I am lame.
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2007-12-01
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Am I alone with this problem? Noone else ever got lost in a foreign city? I am lame.