"D. Schmidt" <MeMyself.AndI@gmx.de> wrote: Hello Group! My family intends to surprise my father in law with a GPS unit for his 75th birthday. Although not the youngest member of my extended family, he is a very active and sportive guy, big hiker and bike tour fan. Also: he loves his gadgets! In my research to find the best unit for his needs I found this very knowledgeable
A note I have written for my wife. She asked. All the $ numbers I use here are based on what I've seen locally or through various online vendors. Possible Father's Day gifts, <wife's , You asked, so here's a list of possibilities. I have no idea how much you are planning to spend, so I'm covering a range here. Shotgun: As I mentioned before, if your goal is
Thank you Ben: I will run a diagnostic, and if it checks out okay, I will remove drive as suggested and see what happens when I bring it there. 3 yr warranty runs out June 5. It was purchased as a fathers day gift for me with the 3 year extended. I would never had taken it, if I was purchasing it myself. I think the kids paid $199 for the warranty. I might be inclined
In article <460859a4$0$3159$ae4e5890@news.nationwide.net>, Mermaid <nightremovespamowl@theriver.com> wrote: my brother had children young... he was 19 when got married and a first child was on the way pretty quickly. His son is now married and having his first child early 20's (with a bit less maturity and grounding than his father I'm sorry to say). Well nephew and wife notified
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