The closest thing we have to that is Mappoint, Google Maps, and Mapquest.
I agree, though, it is always good to have a backup!
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from time to time on a long trip i lose my satalites and might be in the middle of nowhere with no gps rather than gettin out the local atlas i think if at the beggining of a trip if i had the ability to print out the iguidance directions 1st id not have to worry aout a thunderstorm or bad weather dropping my satalites. it would be no easy task for sure but i think it would be kind of neat
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The closest thing we have to that is Mappoint, Google Maps, and Mapquest.
I agree, though, it is always good to have a backup!
You could always just go to view > route list (our whatever its called) It always gives you a list of directions with or without GPS Signal!
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Yes, you always have the "Route List" and
also the map available, even when the
GPS receiver fails.
Me personally I'd rather carry with me a
complete backup GPS solution (e.g. a PDA)
than to bring with me (vacation, etc) paper maps ;-)
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