http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5640404&postcount=73 Jarrod wrote QUOTE: "In the new Edge, there's a pretty good interview with the director for the new SEGA Racing Studio... not only did it somewhat dispell my fears about Sega Rally Revo (it's going to be a purebred AC racer, lots of ephasis of Blue-Sky classic SEGA AC aesthetic, handling largely modeled off SR1) but the guy also
Hi Jack, I finally received my 76CSX last week. Display worked great on my bike today. I did prefer the option to use 3 small data fields on my plain 76, didn't take up as much screen space. My Garmin MapSource worked fine with the new GPS. DeLorme Topo USA 6 appeared to transfer my track data, but then froze the application. Word is that Garmin changed the USB protocol on the new X models
"CanopyCo" <Junk74020@aol.com> wrote: On a Boy Scout troop hike, the person on the point is usually the only one with the map and compass. The others are following the hike leader. They don't buy maps of every trail they hike for all Scouts. That is why it is important for the group to keep together. When did this start? I don't know, but I know this has been the procedure
Stephen Henning wrote: "Ted Lind" <Lindtedspam@hotmail.com> wrote: There are simple methods to assure you do not lose a kid for half a day. Use the buddy system and do frequent head counts. Don't let the group spread out too much along the trail. The missing child should have been noticed within the hour. They didn't say it was over an hour before he was missed.
On Thu, 28 Jan 2010 08:14:58 -0800 (PST), Fulio Pen <fuliopen@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jan 25, 12:13 am, Hisler <His...@cocks.net> wrote: With "friends" like Mexico, who needs enemies? http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/23/us/23smuggle.html Once immigrants (sic) are in Mexico, crossing into the Tucson area is the route of choice because the smuggling infrastructure is already in