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However if the comments were directed at the IN78EX, then yes, that would have rainbows

I hate to break it to certain people whose buying dollars are very important, but the Infocus 777 is a 3 chip DLP solution with no color wheel, making it impossible to have any sort of rainbow issues

I've come to the realization that you are absolutely insane. There is no arguing with you. You choose not to deal with the state of mapping software in general, since not a single program out there doesnt use the incredibly simple 'graph theory' methods you mention, you simply choose to mention one mobile GPS from one particular manufacturer, which must have really hurt your feelings since you had purchased it and it didnt live up to all of your wildest hopes and dreams. Can you please address the fact that not a single mapping program that exists does anything close to the features that you are throwing around and are convinced must be so simple since you read about something similar on an internet page?


John quit your whining. You're really sounding ridiculous in your never ending rant about traffic lights. Tell me which service out of mappoint, google maps, yahoo maps, multimaps, mapquest, or any GPS device from magellan, takes into account traffic lights? You have this absurd delusion that the 'idiots' at every single mapping program have never looked at the John Sununu traffic light problem simply because they are 'stupid'. And sure, it isn't a problem with every GPS or mapping solution ever made, it is just the Nuvi 360 that sucks, and anyone who points out that there is nothing else on the market that does these wonderful things you claim are so simple, they turn into a Garmin Nuvi 360 fanboy. But who can argue with such highly researched, technologically sophisticated arguments such as-

"You just have to do this and this. See, wasn't that hard was it?"

Personally, I don't see why we don't have flying cars yet. You just have to do this and that with the thrust, and BAM- theyre flying. Wasn't that hard wasn't it. Youd have to be an idiot not to figure that out. These guys need to actually put some thought into things for a change.


Remind me to stay off of whatever you're smoking. I think its making you a little narrow-minded and delusional.


Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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