For a few weeks. From Hyperfest to late July for our Road trip:
1) A inverter that could power a laptop.
2) A GPS nav thingy
The inverter should be exclusively used for our laptops and the nav would only be used as a backup should we find ourselves lost in the badlands our some other random unpopulated areas in the northern half of our country.
It would return shipped in some baller UPS/FedEx box with plenty of foam type insulation and should we damage it or break it or a bear eats it, we would replace it or give you equivalent cash compensation. Let us know. Thanks.
Two feet.
Better off just buying an inverter - I got mine from Target for $40 a few years ago.
(09-25-2019, 03:18 PM)V1GiLaNtE Wrote: I think you need to see a mental health professional.
I thought you were some form of asian, not Jew? Damn, you're talking less than $200 to own both of those.
really? I thought the gps things were like 500 bucks and the good inverters were north of 150? Can you guys give me links to a good GPS and inverter?
Two feet.
Bought my inverter at a truck stop for $40. It is a very good unit made by Cobra (I think). GPS was $300 2 years ago.
Andy Wrote:really? I thought the gps things were like 500 bucks and the good inverters were north of 150? Can you guys give me links to a good GPS and inverter?
Nah, not one to run a laptop. Now something to run a blender or electric drill maybe. Hell My dad got one to run an air conditioner in his fork lift, that sucker was expensive! Also you can get GPS's cheap online at amazon.
Nuvi 200 w/ free shipping $160,
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Inverter 400watts $30,
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I have a 300 watter and it runs laptops JUST FINE.
That took me all of 30 seconds to search for GPS and Inverter, so now you are a lazy asian jew.
don't get a coleman inverter. mine crapped out 5 minutes in to the first use.
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Is that Garmin thing good? I'll look into some reviews.
Two feet.
Shoulda bought my navi unit
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Andy Wrote:Is that Garmin thing good? I'll look into some reviews.
I've found that most Garmin things are good. If you don't gots one in the car and you're going to driving cross country and living in a new city, $160 is definitely worth it.
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I bought Linds a Garmin Nuvi 350 for her birthday off Amazon. She loves it and it got great reviews. Plus, if its electronic and I bought it, you KNOW it wasn't that expensive (in the realm of things).
my nuvi 750 kicks ass. I have it set to sexy british woman voice :p
you're going to want a GPS navigator in a new city anyway so you can easily find the closest starbucks, gay pride rallies, and war protests
Evan Wrote:my nuvi 750 kicks ass. I have it set to sexy british woman voice :p
you're going to want a GPS navigator in a new city anyway so you can easily find the closest starbucks, gay pride rallies, and war protests
Nope. We're going to walk or take public transit, earth hater.
Two feet.
So what's the ideal Garmin model? I liked MM's camera recommendation and am really happy about the Canon 870IS so tell me which model you would want. Keep in mind that we're not going to be using this very much. Ideally, we're not going to use the GPS during our roadtrip. I only want it if we're totally lost in bear country or some junk like that.
Two feet.
Andy Wrote:Nope. We're going to walk or take public transit, earth hater. until there is a place you cant to with public trans, greenie wannabe!
if you're not going to use it much, just get this
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or this
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Warning: obtaining a GPS direction device will decrease your manliness. No longer will you have the adventure of not stopping for directions and feeling like Lewis and Clark. Think of all the excitement you will miss. Other possible side affects are shrinkage of your testicles.
Ole Wrote:Warning: obtaining a GPS direction device will decrease your manliness. No longer will you have the adventure of not stopping for directions and feeling like Lewis and Clark. Think of all the excitement you will miss. Other possible side affects are shrinkage of your testicles.
all true.
Ole Wrote:Warning: obtaining a GPS direction device will decrease your manliness. No longer will you have the adventure of not stopping for directions and feeling like Lewis and Clark. Think of all the excitement you will miss. Other possible side affects are shrinkage of your testicles.
Andy is asian and married.
Any possible shrinkage would be so small as to not be measurable.
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Ole Wrote:Warning: obtaining a GPS direction device will decrease your manliness. No longer will you have the adventure of not stopping for directions and feeling like Lewis and Clark. Think of all the excitement you will miss. Other possible side affects are shrinkage of your testicles. since Ive seen one permanently installed in your truck, are you speaking from experience?
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