Girlfriend is great
- JMunaretto
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She bought me a GPS - the Garmon 60CSx!
Haven't had a chance to use it yet (or figure it out), but seems like I'll easily be able to track a route.
Quick question - will the unit automatically create points with a certain (frequency / distance / time) that are saved which can then be downloaded. I'm assuming I don't have to manually create 'Mark' those points?
Haven't had a chance to use it yet (or figure it out), but seems like I'll easily be able to track a route.
Quick question - will the unit automatically create points with a certain (frequency / distance / time) that are saved which can then be downloaded. I'm assuming I don't have to manually create 'Mark' those points?
Nice! She didn't just get you a GPS, she got you a really good one! A lot of people still prefer the 60CSx over the the newer Colorado and Oregon.
Now get yourself a microSD card and load up on free topo maps: http://www.gpsfiledepot.com/maps/view/28/
Btw, like hvydrt mentioned, the tracklog feature should be on by default but double check that it is set to on in the Track menu. You can turn it on and off.
Now get yourself a microSD card and load up on free topo maps: http://www.gpsfiledepot.com/maps/view/28/
Btw, like hvydrt mentioned, the tracklog feature should be on by default but double check that it is set to on in the Track menu. You can turn it on and off.
Cool! The 60x's are great. I got one for myself a few months ago. My old Standard Horizon handheld finally died. The California Topo map, the free one, is good, and, for my sailing habit, I bought the Blue Charts America region whatever for the local area. 2 gig micro sd's are the max size to use under the batteries. Both the above charts use up a hair more than 1 gig. This leaves room for saving tracks to the micro sd's.
- JMunaretto
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the gps for the love of god. I can think of another section or two the girlfriend would go under!
Well, I'm sure Joseph considers her a fox.
Hey, Joseph, changing the subject slightly, how do you keep your photos from picasaweb "persistent" when you post them inline?
For example, this inline photo from one of your old posts seems to still work:
While a much more recent photo posted by 406 has already failed:
Hey, Joseph, changing the subject slightly, how do you keep your photos from picasaweb "persistent" when you post them inline?
For example, this inline photo from one of your old posts seems to still work:
While a much more recent photo posted by 406 has already failed:
- JMunaretto
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- JMunaretto
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Picasa must just like me, Jim, b/c I have no idea! All I can say is I go to the image I want. Then on the right side there are 'link' and 'embed' options...I use the embed option. If I want to remove the crap with it and the linking to the page, I edit out the fluff but keep the url for the image. This refers to a specific image (.jpg) while the url in the 'link' does not.
Interesting!! When using your technique as opposed to just looking at the underlying technique, two different URL's are returned. Below, the first URL is using the embed option, and the second is using the underlying code. Let's see which one remains active longer.JMunaretto wrote:Picasa must just like me, Jim, b/c I have no idea! All I can say is I go to the image I want. Then on the right side there are 'link' and 'embed' options...I use the embed option. If I want to remove the crap with it and the linking to the page, I edit out the fluff but keep the url for the image. This refers to a specific image (.jpg) while the url in the 'link' does not.