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Re: HEMA NAVIGATOR
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:41 am
by BruceS
Dear Dot and George,
Can you please tell me the model of it?
Is it a VMS branded on it?
Does it have an SD memory card?
Does it have Route66 and Oziexplorer programs on it?
If not can you tell me which navigation program it runs for street navigation?
Have you had breakfast yet?
Re: HEMA NAVIGATOR
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 6:07 pm
by Kelvin12
Bloody knee is killing me, getting around on a stick like a 100 year old man. Bad report from the surgeon. Mary says that's it, going to the glue factory, reckons I should melt down to a fair sized lump.
Dirk
Re: HEMA NAVIGATOR
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 6:14 pm
by Dot
BruceS PM sent.
Dirk,, if you didn't do what you were told to do re the after care then serves you right and mary is right great big limp of lard ass

BUT if by any chance you did be a good boy then go back and give the quack the "Dotto". Poor baby

Re: HEMA NAVIGATOR
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 7:38 pm
by Kelvin12
Was a very good boy in fact, it was just hard living, wild women and grog that caused the wear and tear. Well that's what is in my mind may not actually be the reality though.
Dirk
Re: HEMA NAVIGATOR
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 7:43 pm
by Dot
Kelvin12 wrote:Was a very good boy in fact, it was just hard living, wild women and grog that caused the wear and tear. Well that's what is in my mind may not actually be the reality though.
Dirk
Bet you are now going to blame all those women that kicked you in your knees, not the grog that made you fall down.

Re: HEMA NAVIGATOR
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 11:16 am
by T1 Terry
It's the married man's sex position that does the damage, begging is very hard on the knees

Re: HEMA NAVIGATOR
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 2:47 pm
by Chuck
Well, Fancy that!
And her I am thinking all these years that it was from training Boof the Boxer dog the finer arts of canine copulation.
The gravel & the bindii was by far the worsetestes!

Re: HEMA NAVIGATOR
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 7:23 pm
by Dot
Bugga he's back in range

Back on topic please people....
HEMA NAVIGATOR FOR SALE....
MAKE A GOOD OFFER, COME ON I DARE YOU

Re: HEMA NAVIGATOR
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 2:45 pm
by BruceS
Probably shitty as hell with the world because he missed out on a power point to plug the A/C into!!
I think so many of these (better) cheaper GPS's are around now a lot of people are avoiding the older (good) types/brands because of the restrictions they place on them. (no media player, no photo viewer, no external camera feed, etc plus charging for map updates!)
I recently tried to get a friends VMS HEMA going and got this reply.'
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The GT43 was a joint unit between VMS and Hema, however the software rights have expired and unfortunately VMS does not have rights to the software anymore and we can't do anything with the software. The unit is running ozi explorer, and it would be possible to load ozi explorer maps on the unit, these are normally purchased from dealers (we don't have any maps for sale at this point in time). I'm unsure if Hema can help, it might be worth dropping them a line.
I think there are some free maps out there, I believe geoscience australia have some.
Hope this helps
Kind regards
-tech support