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PasturesNew wrote: »I've never seen/used a sat nav myself. Wouldn't know how.
If I'm going anywhere, I look at a map, memorise the route, then drive it.
You don't need it.
I have a 'free' device which consists of my wife sitting next to me.
It's called "SATNAG"0 -
I bet it's never wrong though.........Loughton_Monkey wrote: »You don't need it.
I have a 'free' device which consists of my wife sitting next to me.
It's called "SATNAG"0 -
Where I was today, the roads were only one car wide, there were odd turnoffs all over the place, no signs. I just kept going until I came to a main road (wide enough for 2 cars to pass) and looked to see which direction I fancied. In the end, I was only out by half a mile, which I realised when I reached the ferry and I knew I didn't want to be on that.
All part of a lovely day out.... discovering new things and places.0
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