This struck me as funny. Last year I introduced a geologist to geocaching, using his gov't issue gps. That trinket has an accuracy of 1cm x 2cm (I forget which is vert/horiz), and runs about $10k. I remember thinking at the time how much I wanted one of those, and now I'm reading about Army folks who prefer the OTS models (off-the-shelf). I'm reminded of something my father used to say: "The grass is greener on the other side, until you get there and discover it's really astroturf'. Mark A. Pederson --- Team Tierra Buena wrote: > They > showed a picture of a bazillion-dollar mil-spec GPS. > Then the narrator > stated that the soldiers prefer to use consumer > models as they are far > lighter and consume batteries much more slowly, > while the film showed a > soldier using a clearly-labeled Garmin Vista to do > the waypoint > projection. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com