20 Mar 2007, 19:33
20 Mar 2007, 19:43
I heard about that the other day what a spanner :lol:
TT
TT
20 Mar 2007, 22:01
........ jeez............. :roll:
Sat Nav's are only as good as the person who does the CD's that go with them, but even so, common sense has to be applied when following directions surely??
What if she had programmed it to take her to Beachy Head?.............
Sat Nav's are only as good as the person who does the CD's that go with them, but even so, common sense has to be applied when following directions surely??
What if she had programmed it to take her to Beachy Head?.............
21 Mar 2007, 00:52
My TomTom once took me on a mud track when I asked it to give me an alternative route since there's traffic jam ahead...
Sometimes these maps were drawn purely with data on paper without actually visiting the site. As I asked the locals, that mud track in the 1920s was for horses to travel on. It's a road, but not for my little Yaris!
Sometimes these maps were drawn purely with data on paper without actually visiting the site. As I asked the locals, that mud track in the 1920s was for horses to travel on. It's a road, but not for my little Yaris!
06 May 2007, 12:08
2007 WOMEN DRIVERS AWARD
TOP TEN CONTESTANTS
(just a bit of fun :wink: )
TOP TEN CONTESTANTS
(just a bit of fun :wink: )
NickT
06 May 2007, 12:41
Just goes to show some people are just like sheep following a leader !
NickT.
NickT.
06 May 2007, 14:10
I suggest doing it old school....a map and a compass
Unless you have a faulty map. Or Jack Sparrows compass (...you'll end up on the Isla de Muerta. Or Turtuga. Which may or may not be a bad thing :wink: ).
Unless you have a faulty map. Or Jack Sparrows compass (...you'll end up on the Isla de Muerta. Or Turtuga. Which may or may not be a bad thing :wink: ).