View Poll Results: Which GPSr do you have?

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    17 22.97%
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Thread: Garmin vs. Magellan

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    Quote Originally Posted by robt
    hold on, a witch hunt, how big a duck are you using???? I am getting worried here.

    I have a better idea, put up a cache with safe co-ords and then have a a bonfire that is a few hundred feet off....... then when all the garmin users go to the wrong place they are burned in the fire and the elite magellan users are safe cause we had the good GPS devices that took us to the correct place.
    a mallard is the proper duck to use for such a scientific experiment.... and your bonfire theory wouldnt work, Garmin users are smarter than that (thats why they own garmins in the first place) and the magellan users would never make it anywhere because they would be too busy going around in circles trying to figure out why their arrows keep moving!
    Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The G Team
    Hiram, you can burn me a "steak" any time!
    heh, my steaks never get close enough to the fire to be burned, if they don't put up a fight theyre overdone!!
    Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.

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    We did steaks on the grill a couple of nights ago. It's great to have a covered deck! LOL!

    OOPS! Sorry, I mis-spoke. I DID STEAKS ON THE GRILL. Sheesh! Everyone knows women don't know a thing about grilling!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhereRWe?
    We did steaks on the grill a couple of nights ago. It's great to have a covered deck! LOL!

    OOPS! Sorry, I mis-spoke. I DID STEAKS ON THE GRILL. Sheesh! Everyone knows women don't know a thing about grilling!
    they do too know something about grilling!!! They know that every time a man grills.... the food will be good, the beer will be cold, and she will have to do the dishes afterwards...
    Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhereRWe?
    OOPS! Sorry, I mis-spoke. I DID STEAKS ON THE GRILL. Sheesh! Everyone knows women don't know a thing about grilling!
    ohhhhhh nooooooooo
    ~ Beach Comber ~

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiram357
    they do too know something about grilling!!! They know that every time a man grills.... the food will be good, the beer will be cold, and she will have to do the dishes afterwards...
    Sheesh! What kind of household do you live in??? In my house, the beer is ALWAYS cold!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beach Comber
    ohhhhhh nooooooooo
    OK, Beachie. Next outdoors geocaching event, it's a CHALLENGE!

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    Started using a Rino 110 and 320 in Iraq, we found the radio to be avg but the use of the GPS and Radio at the same time to use up to many batteries. Now that I am home (Maine) I have found the Rino 530 to have many features that I wish I had in country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhereRWe?
    Sheesh! What kind of household do you live in??? In my house, the beer is ALWAYS cold!
    well you know how it is, some women just don't have their priorities striaight... like they think refrigerators are supposed to hold food and not beer... crazy stuff like that, that just doesnt' make any sense...
    Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiram357
    well you know how it is, some women just don't have their priorities striaight... like they think refrigerators are supposed to hold food and not beer... crazy stuff like that, that just doesnt' make any sense...
    I have a kegerator.

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