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Sat Nav - Map - Other
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Just seen this on the news:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/708 5052.stm
Lost - How do you find your way about in the noughties? I stick to the traditional method of asking the local village idiot who always helpfully starts by telling me I don't want to be here
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/708 5052.stm
Lost - How do you find your way about in the noughties? I stick to the traditional method of asking the local village idiot who always helpfully starts by telling me I don't want to be here
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I use the old fashioned method of looking at a map and then blaming the wife if we go wrong.
No not really, never had/used sat nav. I actually have a very good sense of direction and a photographic memory when looking at/reading maps. I just glance over my road map book at the towns, villages, motorway junctions I need as reference points and head off. An occasional glance en-route will usually suffice and providing you have enough petrol it is never really an issue. Unless of course mini-O decides to go for a poo-poo whereby I have not remembered suitable stop off points for baby-changing facilities!
No not really, never had/used sat nav. I actually have a very good sense of direction and a photographic memory when looking at/reading maps. I just glance over my road map book at the towns, villages, motorway junctions I need as reference points and head off. An occasional glance en-route will usually suffice and providing you have enough petrol it is never really an issue. Unless of course mini-O decides to go for a poo-poo whereby I have not remembered suitable stop off points for baby-changing facilities!
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