gps? its like asking for directions! (just bitter cos i cant justify a toy- i never go anywhere!)
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Originally posted by Medieval DaveSee how the Testosterone feuled ego's come in...
I don't want a convenient satnav....I can navigate to moscow using only a postcode, stopping only to service the truck using only a swiss army knife I won from a mongolian strongman in an arm wrestling contest, and to beat a wild boar to death with my little finger to make my bacon butties....
Well you could, but I preffer to do things the easy way.
Other than that, I'm a wimp - I use a normal set of tools to service the truck, and i need both hands to beat the wild boar to death, and I draw the line at skinning it with my teethPeter
I am not a number. I am a FREE MAN!
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Originally posted by CaptainBeakyNavigating with a map IS easy - although a compass helps
Other than that, I'm a wimp - I use a normal set of tools to service the truck, and i need both hands to beat the wild boar to death, and I draw the line at skinning it with my teeth
I navigate by the sun and the stars and a wet finger. sometimes I stop near some trees and look for some moss.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERI navigate by the sun and the stars and a wet finger. sometimes I stop near some trees and look for some moss.
And let's not go into the wet finger bit...Peter
I am not a number. I am a FREE MAN!
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Go for a tom tom.. they are a lot cheaper now... I have a tom tom 500 and wouldn't be without it!! It has never got me lost, it always finds the right address (so long as i key the right address in!) when going through tunnels it uses a "ASN" signal, whatever that is.. basically it still knows where it is, it connects to my phone via bluetooth and automatically avoids road closures and traffic, it knows where all the speed cameras are (through a poi download regulary updated). I have it placed on the windscreen right above the drivers side (nearest door) air vent and can see it fine
Wouldn't be without it!!Paranoid? They're out to GET YOU!
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I run TomTom 5 on a PDA with speed (sorry saftey) cameras, so I know where there is likely accidents, and I find it is like having a local sitting beside you knowing all the little back roads. Also when travelling the North York moors use the "most direct route" function and you end up on some interesting roads.
I ran with maps and street atlases for years (used to work in alarm response), but my bag was getting too heavy, also a map os useless if you don't know where you are. It was one of the vest gadgets I've ever bought, and because I got a PDA it doesn't just get used as a map, I use the exel, the voice recoder for notes, the MP3 player, it holds photos etc.
But I don't need it to find Linda and Tonys, I just get in the truck and say home truck, it knows the way!Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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Well quite a responce! Thanks for the informative remarks (and the other ones), Yes i suppose if its down to common sence its not worth the money, for me anyway,
But if we were ruled by common sence we would'nt be driving these diesel
guzzeling monsters were so pasionate about, Anyhow how did we get from
sat nav to killing wild animals? and vince weeing all over the countryside (and)
on his finger)hehe, Im a gaget nutter so what the hell, See if they got a
tom tom 300 on the the wife's mail order club, Cheers All.
PS still waiting for me blue star Koi.Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by ferretmanabuIf I want to have sat nav on my pda, what additional things do i need to buy?
If a handheld GPS has NMEA output on the unit it can be adapted for a receiver but to be honest you are going to have wires everywhere....
www.pocketgps.co.uk is the best source of infoIm not a gynacologist but ill have a look
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Originally posted by mark g8awowww.pdamods.com do cradles that can incorperate a gps receiver or there has just been released a SDIO card with a receiver and 512Mb Ram on it for this purpose...
If a handheld GPS has NMEA output on the unit it can be adapted for a receiver but to be honest you are going to have wires everywhere....
www.pocketgps.co.uk is the best source of info
I've e-mailed garmin to see if there is anything I can do about it as it also happens on the handheld itself but its not so much of a problem there.Laugh!!! I nearly bought my own beer.
Paul
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