The last version of Garmin maps came out in mid-December. City Navigator Brazil 2011.40 - Released in: 16.12.2010. Can we expect later this month for City Navigator Brazil 2012.40?
Celso
The last version of Garmin maps came out in mid-December. City Navigator Brazil 2011.40 - Released in: 16.12.2010. Can we expect later this month for City Navigator Brazil 2012.40?
Celso
Last edited by Celso Maximino José; 14th December 2011 at 01:07 PM.
Pc21
They are more in sync with the actual calendar in Asia (2011.40). I'm not a fan of the Garmin GPS religion with it's own calendar system.
- 2012.40
- 2011.40
Maybe they will add the Garmin Calendar soon ...
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Celso Maximino José
Peace is in Russian written as "Мир" no "Mir".
pitruchio
"MIR" is how do you spell peace in Slovenian.
Anyway, thanks for the info and Happy New Year. Мир
Celso
Last edited by Celso Maximino José; 30th December 2011 at 11:39 PM.
Pc21
On top of that list, here is a new calendar proposed about 3 days ago.
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Quote from that link:
Boy oh boy! Those guys make Garmin's calendar look totally sane. "One time throughout the world" .... wottha?... OK if you live in London's longitude i guess. Looks like they've already got us into 2012 as well. Happy New Year already... i think.Henry and Hanke also propose the abolishment of time zones. In a January 2012 article in Global Asia, they write.
One time throughout the world, one date throughout the world. Business meetings, sports schedules and school calendars would be identical every year. Today’s cacophony of time zones, daylight savings times and calendar fluctuations, year after year, would be over. The economy – that’s all of us – would receive a permanent ‘harmonization’ dividend.
Fujita,
Thank you very much for the pack available and for a direct link to download it. It is very convenient.
Heber
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