Hello Kitty
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THanks Willie, I'll send you an email from home later on. I look forward to checking it out.
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OK My post above has a Click Reference to Webshots, which seems to be pissy about how you want to show your pictures. So I am skinning the cat a different way. The link is to my blog with the above picture in it, Simply click the picture, which will open an new window and it will supersize to a more readable picture of what the spreadsheet looks like. Hmmm maybe I will do the instructions on my blog..yeah thats the ticket.THanks Willie, I'll send you an email from home later on. I look forward to checking it out.
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I have used this feature in Google before. One needs to be careful with this. Sometimes it is spot on and other times it is merely an estimate. I frequently use this to locate National Landmarks and transfer directly to the unit as WP's.Another option for you LD bonus hunters is to use GoogleMaps (and the full power of the intarwebs) to find the locations and then use the built in GoogleMaps feature to send it to your gps.
I have not actually tried this, but I stumbled across this feature when I was trying to actually do something useful with the routes you can easily pre-plan in googlemaps, besides just going thru the GmaptoGpx convert them to an endless series of waypoints.
There is a built in feature there to send data to a garmin gps, but what it ends up sending you isn't the planned route, it's just the flag locations at start or end of your route, and it send you these points as "favorites" (aka Waypoints in Garmin speak.
Seems perfect for finding and scoring bonus locations.
Wordstar? I still use vi.I never got over the loss of WordstarYes. Inertia is huge. Whatever you 1st become comfortable with is hard to leave behind.
I have had S&T as well as Mapsource for a couple months now and can't figure out either one. At least I can't get a route to load on my Garmin. So I still unfold maps.
:lol: I'm one of the few engineers where I work that can (and often do) still vi edit. Just easier to do from a C-shell.Wordstar? I still use vi.
Sort of. S&T can transfer its routes to the GPS (via a USB cable) but it does so only as the generic .gpx (GPs eXchange) file format. Anyone that has been messing around with Garmin routing for very long will come to realize that there are several advantages to using Garmin's proprietary .gdb (Garmin Data Base) format .Anyway, Matt hit most of the good points. In terms of rally usage, S&T has the disadvantage of requiring "helper" programs to get your waypoints and routes into a Garmin GPS. My understanding is that this has changed with the latest release but that's water under the bridge.
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