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Old 11-27-2010, 02:39 AM   #24902
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Originally Posted by GraceKrispy View Post
It was sort of funny visiting family up there in the windy suburbs this past summer-- EVERYONE (and I do mean EVERYONE) had a GPS system. They were amazed that I had never used one. Well, uh, I have about 3 roads, and eventually they dead end (wherefore you turn around) or they meet up in a circle. And if you do, perchance, get lost, you usually are in an area that google hasn't mapped anyway, so it wouldn't be much help.

I want a car charger for the droid x though!
I installed co-pilot live on my mother's phone this summer and a couple of weeks ago was the first time she used it to find here way to some art gallery.

She's not very tech savy but said she found it extremely useful once she figured out how to tap in the address.

The benefit of co-pilot is that the maps are stored locally on the phone so you never have to go online for it to work.
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