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Popular GSP Devices
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| The global positioning system (GPS) was developed by the US Department
of Defense and is officially known as NAVSTAR GPS. Initially, the
global positioning system was available only to the US military and
government, but after a period of time the system was made available
for commercial use...
[url]http://gadgetsupdates.googlepages.com/ popular_gsp_devices[
/url]
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| Roger Mills 2007-12-27, 10:33 am |
| In an earlier contribution to this discussion,
virig <sophialorra@gmail.com> wrote:
> The global positioning system (GPS) was developed by the US Department
> of Defense and is officially known as NAVSTAR GPS. Initially, the
> global positioning system was available only to the US military and
> government, but after a period of time the system was made available
> for commercial use...
> [url]http://gadgetsupdates.googlepages.com/ popular_gsp_devices[
/url]
Yes, well all know what. So what's a *GSP* Device, as per the title of your
post?
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Cheers,
Roger
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| I. Care 2007-12-27, 12:33 pm |
| In article <5ths5jF1dk026U1@mid.individual.net>,
watt.tyler@googlemail.com says...
> Yes, well all know what. So what's a *GSP* Device, as per the title of your
> post?
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> Cheers,
> Roger
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It is also included in his URL and the text of his web post. Must be a
real expert....NOT
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