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Yeah so... buy a new one? No big deal.
so, Map Quest or..
I agree with the others. Columbus didn't use GPS. Oh no someone stole my GPS. I can't find my way home! I bet you don't even have your husband/boyfriend/girlfriend/wife's number memorized. People like you need to not reproduce so we can raise the gene pool IQ. Seriously, FYL for not using your GPS? Try living off of Top Ramen and living at a Women's shelter and see how worried you are about your GPS.
Not trying to entirely disagree with you, but didn't Columbus end up on the wrong side of the world?
Damn you're right! Maybe he should have used a Tom Tom. LOL
Columbus only ended up on the "wrong side of the world" because he didn't realise there was a frigging huge chunk of land between him and where he wanted to get. Realistically that's like having a map with half the details missing.
Oh, I know. It just seemed like a funny thing to point out, that's all. :] Columbus didn't use GPS, but look where it got him! Ha. Haha. [/lame]
If you need it because your company only gives you GPS coordinates to travel to, then YLS. :( Otherwise, better brush up on your maps until you can get a new one. :D YLS either way, actually, being robbed is awful. :/
First off, it's burglary, not robbery. Second off, YDI for leaving your valuables in plain site. FYI, if you put your shit in the glove box/center console/trunk/under your seat, your vehicle is a lot less likely to be broken into than if you were to leave it in plain site. That also goes for the suction cup mounting thingy; if you leave that up, the thieves will know you have the device somewhere in your car, so be sure to detach that as well. Third off, get a map, spend a few days a month driving around the city to familiarize yourself with your surroundings. Eventually, you'll be able hear an address and know the exact area to go. Good luck!
you NEED one? what do you think people did before they were commonplace? and that was BEFORE google maps and everything...
A GPS isn't strictly required to navigate a city; people did it for centuries before those things existed. Also, serves you right leaving valuable electronics in your car. Now you know better for next time.
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Maybe now you can buy a new one to go with your new well-paying job.
If it's vector or selling knives, your gps isnt your only problem