On Fri, 02 May 2008 21:13:34 +1000, Kwyjibo wrote:
>
> "Rod Speed" <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:67uo5jF2qhttrU1@mid.individual.net...
>> Snapper <snapper1@y7mail.com> wrote
>>> Trevor Wilson wrote
>>
>>>>> So, is Cnet full of shit, then?
>>
>>>> It would seem so. Australian maps are supplied free for the 6110
>>>> and the N95 (and probably others). Voice guided navigation around
>>>> Australia is free. I've been using my 6110 for four months and have
>>>> not sighted any extra charges on my bill. I guess reviewers are not
>>>> infallible. Did you think they were perfect?
>>
>>> The guy posted specific prices and plans associated with using the
>>> N95. Where do you think he would've gotten this information from?
>>
>> Who knows ? Who cares ?
>>
>>> Certainly he would not have made it up.
>>
>> He clearly fucked it up tho.
>>
>>> The info had to come from somewhere.
>>
>> Doesnt matter how he fucked it up, he did anyway.
>>
>
> The maps are free but Nokia are claiming the voice guided navigation is a
> subscription service on Nokia Maps, which is what the N95 uses.
> http://www.nokia-asia.com/A4630225
>
> Anyone tried it to see if it's free or not?
>
> PS for Trevor.
> The article is referring to the N95. No one gives a flying red fuck what you
> have or haven't seen on your 6110 - It's as irrelevant as the rest of the
> shit you pollute usenet with. The 6110 uses Route-66 software and maps which
> are not even close to what's used on the N95.
I'm glad someone else has finally woken up to this "Trevor Wilson" prick.