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Old 02-05-2007, 01:14 AM   #13 (permalink)
glenyoshida
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I've got a second GPS mouse you can try out for a while if you like. It's a Holux just like the one I normally use. I think I paid about $40 for it maybe $50 with shipping I can't quite remember. If you end up wanting to keep it just throw me $20 or so otherwise mail it back. That'll give you a chance to try out the laptop with a GPS mouse that has decent sensitivity. Hopefully it will also help you decide on if it is going to work out for you before you drop the bucks on a setup.

I'm looking to get one or two more software maps. It seems like no one map has it all. Often times I'll look at one map and then verify with a second to find out that one has more information that the other didn't. Even though I already use StreetWizard and NGEO Topo 4.0 I still find myself looking at my both of my map books.

I'd send you a DVD of all seven NGEO CDs to check out too but I only have a license key for Colorado. If you do plan on a trip to Colorado or want to have it for the CO4RJ let me know I'd be happy to mail you a copy.

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