Re: INFO Please



On 30 Apr 2005 19:59:04 GMT, Stan Gosnell <me@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

>"micheal63028" <micheal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>news:1114872151.726469.204440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
>> i wish to be able to go on-line a locate the gps device.
>
>There are technical problems with your desires. GPS receivers do no
>transmit. The receivers are all larger than your specifications, and you
>need some sort of transmitter in addition, which will transmit worldwide.
>Wait a few decades and there might be something available.

But I saw one just like what he wants on TV last week. ;-)

Happy trails,
Gary (net.yogi.bear)
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