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Sat Navs
Wanderer:
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--- Quote from: Thrasher on March 03, 2008, 15:32:15 ---Sat-Nav = Tool
Bad workman - blames tools.
Nuff said.
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Where's Bramcote ?
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Whoops that was below the belt :lol: :lol:
Ed
Thrasher:
Of course, in my defence, I'd have made the same mistake with a map ;-)
I wasn't following the wrong directions, I'd just chosen the wrong Bramcote :twisted:
Paul:
--- Quote from: Thrasher on March 07, 2008, 12:57:23 ---Of course, in my defence, I'd have made the same mistake with a map ;-)
I wasn't following the wrong directions, I'd just chosen the wrong Bramcote :twisted:
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It's easily done Neil, I've lost count of the number of squaddies that end up looking for the Barracks in Nottingham when they are posted to Bramcote in Warwickshire...
I always chuckle when we get the call asking for directions, the phone goes silent for a bit when you tell them there 40 miles away!! :lol:
Disco Matt:
Happens over in Kington all the time. Friends of mine who work in a builders merchant there regularly field calls from confused people who've ended up in the other Kington (the other side of Hereford apparently!)
Tommo:
I know this thread is about slagging it off but take a second to think about how fantastic it is really. wherever you are GPS can locate you and tell you where you need to be going. sat nav makes picking up stuff won on ebay a doddle. Maps are great for the kitchen table but useless when you are bombing down an A road wondering which road you turn off on. Ok so it makes errors but i dont see a road map telling me how wide a road is.
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