Why I think GPS should be a standard feature in every single car made
Earlier today:
I'm fueling up at the gas station. A lady pulls up behind me to put gas in her car. I finish pumping my gas, go inside to pay, then come back out. I get in my vehicle, start it and am about to head out. The lady behind me sees that I'm ready to pull forward and leave but then backs up herself and heads out (guess she couldn't wait the extra thirty seconds).
On this Christmas Eve, Santa came by (better known as the UPS delivery guy) and delivered my Garmin StreetPilot c340 and Pop's Garmin SteetPilot 2720. Here's my review on both.
On the product page for the Garmin StreetPilot i3 (of which I am a proud owner) Garmin now states:
I will be taking a really long trip pretty soon but found that my Garmin StreetPilot i3 could not fit all the states (as in state travel data) I would be traveling through. The i3 comes stock with a 128MB TransFlash card made by SanDisk. Normally these tiny little cards are meant for cell phone use, but they're also the primary means of data storage on the i3.
St. Mary's Cemetery, Putnam Connecticut
Some shots from Roseland Park in Woodstock Connecticut, taken today.
Some of my friends have been asking for a long time for me to get a pic up of the old Camaro I used to own. Well, here it is. Decided to go artsy and take a photo of a photo (haHA!)
I talked with the owner of the vehicle.
Today is about as good as you can get weather-wise. I decided to go out picture taking. I walked to all the places you'll see here - they are that close to where I live.
Behold! The sound of slowness.