1 thing that bugs me "MS3'

dkswim

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ok soo i found one thing that really bugs me about my MS3 it has to do with manipulating my nav sys while going down the highway in 6th gear, you cant read any of the buttons o well i guess ill learn to memorize the buttons beacuse i love the ms3 for every thing else
 
I refuse to use the GPS. I'm perfectly happy looking at the map before I start to drive and figuring out where I need to go. *^_^*
 
Hikaru9 said:
I refuse to use the GPS. I'm perfectly happy looking at the map before I start to drive and figuring out where I need to go. *^_^*



BTW, that only works if you know where you are. :)
 
SwampAss said:
BTW, that only works if you know where you are. :)

Indeed, and fortunately it's hard to get lost around here since there are signs everywhere.

I know people who never take long road trips in their GPS equipped cars. Instead they start plotting on their GPS to get to the neighborhood Costco where they have already been to fifty times. They were born and raised in this area, and you'd think they would know all the roads in Northern Virginia by now.

Technology is great, but often times they make dumb people dumber. *^_^*
 
I like GPS because it tells me when I am to arrive somewhere. It's like it knows the future. I used my GPS on a road trip to Hilton Head SC. I raced it there. I got there 14 minutes before it said I would when I first left.
 
i kind of like my gps when im going somewhere ive never been granted i can use a map but its soo much easier to be able to just put in an adress and route myself there and if your car needs survice or gas you can find the closest one. Granted it should never come to you looking for gas at the last moment but its still a nice feature incase someone is a bone head or something like that. Hell i had to use it to get home one night when some of my friends took me all over the place and tried to get me lost boy did i show them.
 
SwampAss said:
I like GPS because it tells me when I am to arrive somewhere. It's like it knows the future. I used my GPS on a road trip to Hilton Head SC. I raced it there. I got there 14 minutes before it said I would when I first left.


So I'm not the only one? I love racing my Navi, especially on long trips. The one in my Pilot has learned my driving habits now, and no matter what I do I can't beat it. Mazda's doesn't work that way, so I can still race it! :)
 
Ive never had a navi system, always seemed like a waste of money when maps are free at AAA. Now I have google maps on my phone, very useful if I get lost and need directions, tough to use without pulling over though
 
I have an older Garmin Colormap for my motorcycle. I used to to re-find roads I wanted to go back to, or get me to a major road when I was lost. Honestly, I got it for my wife. She does a few fraud investigations in NOVA, DC, and Richmond every year. She can plug in the address and it tells her were to go. She can go from site to site by just plugging in the address. If traffic is assed up, she hits detour and it takes her another route. Google maps/mapquest is pretty good for some stuff, but sometimes on the fly is needed.
 
It doesnt work when the car is moving is why. I have NAV as well and love mine since I do home health physical therapy and have to find 10-13 houses every day.

It is disabled once the car is moving is why you cant seen the buttons.
 
Its Easy I Just Use The Nav How Could You Forget Where The Buttons Are Thers Only A Few, I Love My Nav I Thought It Was Stupid Before I Got My Car Now Its Like How Did Get Around With Out It, Its Gotten Me Out Of Traffic Several Time , Its Great When You Go On A Trip You Can Choosed The Alternate Route And Take A Bunch Of Back Roads Youve Never Seen And Never Worry About Getting Lost, The Voice Guidence Tells You Exactly Where To Go
 
gsrtype1 said:
Its Easy I Just Use The Nav How Could You Forget Where The Buttons Are Thers Only A Few, I Love My Nav I Thought It Was Stupid Before I Got My Car Now Its Like How Did Get Around With Out It, Its Gotten Me Out Of Traffic Several Time , Its Great When You Go On A Trip You Can Choosed The Alternate Route And Take A Bunch Of Back Roads Youve Never Seen And Never Worry About Getting Lost, The Voice Guidence Tells You Exactly Where To Go

sTOP cAPTILIZING eVERY wORD oF yOUR pOST...iT'S vERY hARD tO rEAD aND sLIGHTLY aNNOYING! tHANKS!
 
gsrtype1 said:
Its Easy I Just Use The Nav How Could You Forget Where The Buttons Are Thers Only A Few, I Love My Nav I Thought It Was Stupid Before I Got My Car Now Its Like How Did Get Around With Out It, Its Gotten Me Out Of Traffic Several Time , Its Great When You Go On A Trip You Can Choosed The Alternate Route And Take A Bunch Of Back Roads Youve Never Seen And Never Worry About Getting Lost, The Voice Guidence Tells You Exactly Where To Go


yeah Hell!



EDIT......jbiird dammit
 
I love this forum, but sometimes I have to wonder how many members passed English in high school. keke~ *^_^*

That being said... I used to tease my friends. I'd be like, "how could you not get an A in English? You were born here!" (since I spent 1/2 of life in Asia) I think I was being a jerk. =p
 
I don't think you were being a jerk. I think you are right in what you said. (this is not pointed to anyone in particular) If you have graduated high school, or at the very least attained some grade level above 8th, you should be able to effectively write and use the English language. I am not talking about silly typos and spelling errors. I am talking about the very basic rules of English. (non usage of contractions, sentence structure, punctuation)

I know this is not English class. I know that a car forum is informal and laid back. Keep in mind however, that what you say, the manner in which its conveyed, and your attitude, is how you are perceived. I have friends who type like cavemen but are extremely intelligent. You'd never get a chance to share in their knowledge because you would automatically dismiss them as morons. On the flipside, my posting may bare some semblance to actual rule following yet I am a card carrying pudding sucker.

I know, who cares what other people think about you? Well, if you don't care, no one else will either. It's not about being Mr./ Mrs. popular. It's about receiving the respect and courtesy you deserve. It's what makes an enthusiast site such as this, that much better. You get out of it what you put into it. You type junk, you'll get it back.
 
SwampAss said:
I don't think you were being a jerk. I think you are right in what you said. (this is not pointed to anyone in particular) If you have graduated high school, or at the very least attained some grade level above 8th, you should be able to effectively write and use the English language. I am not talking about silly typos and spelling errors. I am talking about the very basic rules of English. (non usage of contractions, sentence structure, punctuation)

I know this is not English class. I know that a car forum is informal and laid back. Keep in mind however, that what you say, the manner in which its conveyed, and your attitude, is how you are perceived. I have friends who type like cavemen but are extremely intelligent. You'd never get a chance to share in their knowledge because you would automatically dismiss them as morons. On the flipside, my posting may bare some semblance to actual rule following yet I am a card carrying pudding sucker.

I know, who cares what other people think about you? Well, if you don't care, no one else will either. It's not about being Mr./ Mrs. popular. It's about receiving the respect and courtesy you deserve. It's what makes an enthusiast site such as this, that much better. You get out of it what you put into it. You type junk, you'll get it back.

I agree 100%. Since one's writing is the only medium available here, I for one also believe that it's vital to be as clear as possible. I have seen too many posts where the writer may have been well-intentioned, but I don't even want to bother reading some of the posts that have absolutely no punctuation whatsoever. The writer maybe a well educated adult; nevertheless, if his/her writing proficiency does not surpass the level that of a 7th grader, I might mistake that person to be an immature teenager who has seen a little too much MTV growing up.

On a lighter note, regardless one's writing prowess here, I see most of the members to be respectful and unique personalities, each contributing to the forum in his own way. *^_^*
 

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