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  1. Something against horses? personally i would rather step in horse poop than other animal poop, like dog crap. this may because i ride horses but even still, horse poop just doesnt have that nasty quality. I hike, bike, and ride horses so maybe im not objective but i totally get the exclusionist attitude. i think segways are rediculous but if its multiuse, who cares.
  2. I have the GPS file depot CA topo map loaded. But i ONLY use the contour lines and overlay them onto TOPO 2008. the file depot map has no POIs. Seems to work well enough for me. Its nice being able to only select the contour lines.
  3. weird. seems all you guys are in the Eastern US? Im out here on the west coast (literally on the coast) and i have seen no problems, i always get a lock on at least 8-10 satellites. Although i do have an etrex HXc. strange indeed....
  4. I have an ASUS 1000he. i think a lot of the specs like processor, ram, hd etc are all pretty similar across the board with many netbooks. What led me to this particular model was the claimed 9hrs of battery life. let me tell you, it may not last 9 hours but it sure does last forever. i would say that it gets an easy 7 hours, which compared to my girlfriends macbook which gets maybe 4 it makes a huge difference. It doesnt play video online very well. some websites work ok with video and some are just choppy. you have to get used to the smaller sized keyboard but it really isnt that bad. I run mapsource with TOPO 2008, a few 24k topos, and a few downloaded free topos. also use cachemate and gsak without a hitch. and i upload everything to my gps and palm. i mainly use mine for school, since it is so small and light its easy to carry around in my backpack and take notes on. Ive never had any problems with mine, ive had it a little under a year and have been very happy.
  5. im always pretty impressed with my 255w's ETA. always seems pretty dead on. EDIT: I forgot but, if my ETA does anything on longer trips on the highway it actually goes down.
  6. Figured it out. Free program called "GMapTool"
  7. I want to play around with GPSmapedit but i dont know how to figure out which garmin img file corresponds to which map segment in mapsource. as it is now im trying to find a needle in a haystack. is there an easy way to figure it out?
  8. they will only show up if you have the tide charts loaded. otherwise there wont be one. did you download and install that link on garmin's website for the tide points? My vista will only show icons for items currently loaded on the gps The download worked great, I sent the map from Mapsource to my gps and now I have Marine info with tide charts. Unfortunately, it looks like I overwrote my Ibycus topo SD card. When I go to "Setup" -> "Map" on my GPS the only selection I have is Tide Points. If I turn it off, I still have no topo. I'm not sure how to get two maps onto an SD card from Mapsource, I'll have to play around with it. I still have Ibycus on a CD so I can replace it. its super easy! ok go into mapsource, at the upper left hand corner of mapsource there should be a dropdown menu. It should have all the maps you have installed in a list (if this doesnt make sense, another way is to click "view" then click "switch to product" then choose "GPS MAP 162/168 Tide Points" then use the map select tool to select the area for the tide points you want. THEN, go back to "view" then "switch to product" then "Ibycus USA 2.01" (or whichever Ibycus you have) This should open up a new map, then just select the map segments you want. To double check look at the list that shows thhe selected maps and it should contain all the maps both ibycus and tide points. then just send everything to your gps with the "send to GPS icon" Unfortunately in garmins infinite wisdom you cannot add any map files to your gps without overwriting all existing maps
  9. they will only show up if you have the tide charts loaded. otherwise there wont be one. did you download and install that link on garmin's website for the tide points? My vista will only show icons for items currently loaded on the gps
  10. Ok, so im using geosetter and i am able to geotag my photos. I export the file as a kmz file. it opens in google earth, my tracklog is included and all the pictures are there. The problem is google earth only shows one photo along the track log. i dont understand why, if i expand the folder i shows my 70 pictures and i can click on them and they open, but there really isnt a way to see where on the track log they are (when the open they cover the whole screen). I just want my tracklog to have a mini preview along the track log so i know where all my photos were taken. ideas?
  11. interesting, well at 164kb for the entire continent of north america, its pretty easy to just add it to any existing mapset!!
  12. There is a slight problem with your approach. When I connected my GPS to Mapsource and receive the tracks, I got more than one active track. There are a total of 71 active tracks. I decided to use "ctrl" and select all 71 tracks and save it as a GPX file since they're all dated as 10/15/2009 as Mapsource indicated. The GPX file is 1.53MB which is rather big for a 1 day file. I'm not quite sure why that's the case. In general, none of my previous GPX files are over 1MB unless I did a lot of moving. Certainly I didn't do that much moving yesterday (probably moved over 150miles and the unit is recording constantly as I set it to record most often). When I used a program like G7to open up the GPX file, everything seems like a mess. The first 25% of the track have data from October 15th, 2009, then the next 50% is October 16th, 2009, and the final remaining 25% is October 15th, 2009. I checked my previous tracklogs that were saved to the microSD and they didn't have the same "problem" that I just notice. Is there something wrong that I did when I transferred the files over to Mapsource? Basically, what I want is this, I want to save all of the data from October 15th, 2009 as one GPX file as it contains all of the essential information for geotagging. How do I do this? Should I have selected all 71 active tracks in Mapsource to save as a GPX file? How do I know which track to save? I don't want to take any risks here and want all of the GPS information that the unit recorded. One final thing and since I'm not too sure how this works, I'm not going to clear the memory on the unit. I just bought a new micro-SD and I'll stick that into the unit. Will it start recording data for October 16th, 2009? The track menu indicate that the unit is currently 55% full. So even though it's 55% full, I'm assuming that the first 55% of the data that has been recorded to the active track of the unit, they're not going to be transferred over to the micro-SD card right? As soon as I insert the micro-SD card in, then only data from the moment that the GPS unit is turned on will be recorded? Btw, I'm currently in Shanghai so the timezone has been set to GMT+8 and I know the information in the track are saved in the UTC time zone. Again, I don't want to take any risks here so I'm not going to clear the memory so that all data from the active track of October 15th, 2009 will be preserved until I receive some clear instructions on how to make sure every trace of info is saved properly. Since the unit's track menu indicate it's 55% full, I'm going to let it run until it reaches 99%. What happens once it reaches 99%? Will it start deleting old data from the unit to record new data? I don't have the "wrap log" option on the unit ticked. Since that option isn't ticked, I'm assuming that no further coordinates will be recorded to the GPS' active track, but it'll continue to write to the micro-SD? Will there be any detrimental effects to leaving the GPS active track at 99% while there is a micro-SD in the GPS? One last thing and that is whether I'm capable of viewing the GPX files that are stored on the micro-SD on the GPS itself? Can I view file sizes from the Garmin unit? I can't seem to be able to do so. If I can, then at least I know the unit is recording information on to the memory card and I won't have to be afraid that something screwy is happening. Sorry for the long post, but if you can answer all of my questions precisely then at least it'll help alleviate the paranoia in me! Thx for the help in advance bud! If you opened up all your tracks, you mentioned something about 71 different ones. there is an option to join selected tracks, you can just highlight everything from the same date, right click and then "join selected tracks" If you dont have a sd card in now, and you put one in, it will not log the current active log. It will just start logging from the time you put the card in and turn the unit on. If you let the unit get to 99% and you have the wrap feature off, it will just stop logging data, if wrap is on, it will start overwriting the oldest tracks. I think the only way to view the GPX files is to put the garmin into usb mode then copy them from the card to your computer. also i dont think you can see file sizes, but assuming you have the correct choices checked on the garmin, and the card is in it should be logging. From what i read and understand, you should choose to log the data to your sd card. and you should occasionally remove them from the card (where they will be logged by date). I personally log to the sd card, and i clear the tracklog on my vista hcx when it gets full, which does not affect the logs on the card.
  13. The link is posted above, http://www8.garmin.com/software/Recommende...desSoftware.exe It is North American tide data that installs into Mapsource and you can send as a "map" to any Garmin unit. exactly, its super easy to use and as you can see there are a TON of tide points to predict tides.
  14. you sure can get them for free from garmin and they are very complete. here is the coverage of canada
  15. get the legend HCx. I have a vista HCx and had an old Vista before that. I like the compass feature just because it makes my life easier but it is not necessary. i got the vista hcx for the altimeter/barometer On the other hand expandable memory is a must for me. I have a small segment of Santa Barbara, CA and surrounding areas loaded from topo 2008 + the contours from gpsfiledepot.com's free CA topo + tide data and i think that is about 60mb. which is a lot for what little map info i have. 24mb is nothing. you'll be happier with expandable rather than a compass.
  16. http://www8.garmin.com/support/download_details.jsp?id=161 Download the second download link, i have US topo, topo 2008, and a national parks west, among other maps and it just added an additional mapset which has tide points for the US and Canada. My topo 2008 has tide info, but this one is more complete in coverage EDIT: when you say topo sd card, is that preloaded from garmin? if thats the case, i dont know if you will be able to add this mapset i posted a link for. all of my maps are on CDs/DVDs
  17. Yea you are correct, i think you *might* be able to get half of the US. but definitely not the whole thing
  18. I get a lock on WAAS just about every time i use my gps...
  19. I just have my local area installed. I have Topo 2008 + tide data + the contours from CA Topo. Its pretty easy to transfer a new mapset if i travel to another area. I also have a Etrex Vista HCx Oh and to put the maps on, you just select the tiles you want and then click the button that has an arrow pointing down to a little gps unit. its on the toolbar by the tile selction tool
  20. Not sure if it was discussed before, but how do these maps compare to Garmin's Topo 2008?
  21. It takes more than 2GB to load all the CN and Topo maps. I currently have a 2GB card, and have all the continental US CN maps, but only about half the Topo maps for the US loaded. While I don't need all the US maps all the time, I'd rather just load them once, rather than have to reload if I'm going to an area that I don't have maps loaded. Arent you near the map segment limit?? i cant fit all of my TOPO maps because i go over the 2025 or whatever the limit is.
  22. I would personally use the garmin 24k west topo maps rather than the free CA topo on gpsfile depot. The topo lines are awesome but there are absolutely zero labels on the map, to me that is kinda useless.
  23. bjb670

    Muggle

    Hermione's parents are muggles (so she's muggleborn). Both are dentists. That is why they are so interested in seeing Gringgot's Bank and she puts a memory charm on them and sends them to Australia while she is on the run with Harry and Ron. You joined up just to back me up about Harry Potter! woohoo! welcome to the forum.
  24. bjb670

    Muggle

    I feel the need to point out that 1: while 'half blood' is the proper term, those who only have one 'non muggle' parent are also often referred to as 'mud bloods', especially by the elitist "pure bloods" and 2: Hermione was a mudblood. I am 90% sure her mother was a witch. (though it's been a while since I have read the series.) "mudblood" is only used to refer to those who have two non-magical parents. "half-blood" doesnt typically come up in a derogatory way in the books. Hermione was indeed a "mudblood" or more nicely put a "muggle born" BUT neither of her parents were magical.
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