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#88358 - 14/04/12 10:46 AM Re: Round Britain's Coast Road: Please Make a Dona [Re: Alistair]
Graham, G4FUJ Offline
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Originally Posted By: Alistair
There does seem to be a popular misconception that technology is here to serve us, I would just like to make certain no-one is harbouring this misguided opinion ranting


Ahh, yes - Technology, the Green Eyed Monster rofl

Originally Posted By: Alistair
I must say I am impressed by the great work Frank is putting into the Blog.

Anyone planning on joining him across the South Coast section ?


Yup, the Blog is looking good...
I think John+4 is joining up for part of S. Coast. I'm sure Frank would appreciate anyone joining in for a bit - particularly with local knowledge... thumbs
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#88379 - 14/04/12 03:54 PM Re: Round Britain's Coast Road: Please Make a Dona [Re: Graham, G4FUJ]
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Originally Posted By: Graham, G4FUJ
This one is a 'sticky' Steve. It's going to stay at the top until unstuck... grin2

Alistair, I know. Some SatNavs support the waypoint solution better than others. Easiest done on a computer then uploaded to the navigation device. I just think 'Scenic Route' would be a nice touch - no guarantee it will take one in the direction one is expecting - so no change there then rofl

Cheers,


Unfortunately TomTom have changed their operating system and with thier latest products you can now no longer upload an itinerary from a computer or put in more than 4 waypoints. How stupid can they get that they have omitted such important features.
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#88423 - 14/04/12 10:22 PM Re: Round Britain's Coast Road: Please Make a Dona [Re: Gambalunga]
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Originally Posted By: Gambalunga
Unfortunately TomTom have changed their operating system and with thier latest products you can now no longer upload an itinerary from a computer or put in more than 4 waypoints. How stupid can they get that they have omitted such important features.

As you may have read in the blog, my Tom Tom developed two excellent new features.

1. Stopped working just when I needed it. on-off-on all day.

2. Adjustable Plinth sheared due to constant vibration. Taped it up and it fell off again

3. Result. -- I have had the best two days driving following road signs and the well signposted 'Coast Route North.' I have been on the coast road all the way.

So no Sat Nav on this trip from now on and I have already passed two Halfords branches.

Re the product reliability, the Chinese High Level Brake Lamp parted into three piece today so is taped up until the next time.

Onwards and Upwards--->

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#88439 - 15/04/12 07:23 AM Re: Round Britain's Coast Road: Please Make a Dona [Re: Frank 4x4]
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One of our Tomtoms is a french one which we've set to speaking english, although it doesn't have any English voices downloaded onto it. It therefore gives directions in a synthetic french voice that's trying it's best to speak English with hilarious results. It certainly provides much amusement on a boring trip. A previous Tomtom caught fire between Birmingham & Manchester which we thought a less pleasing feature.
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#88440 - 15/04/12 07:29 AM Re: Round Britain's Coast Road: Please Make a Dona [Re: pandy]
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Really enjoying the blog Frank. Keep up the good work. Sounds like you're making excellent progress & having a really interesting trip.
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#88444 - 15/04/12 08:06 AM Re: Round Britain's Coast Road: Please Make a Dona [Re: pandy]
Graham, G4FUJ Offline
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Didn't know that Peter. I've not tried my Mio Navman to see how many waypoints it can take. Most journeys where I use it are to find the final destination, to get me back to a road I know, or for potential traffic/roadworks etc. notifications. Garmin were good for setting up one's own routes, but the only recent one I tried was defective, so never got to test much in the way of it's facilities.

Frank, stick to the maps/charts - my preferred nav method! Blog is looking great.

Giles, I can just imagine a TomTom with a mix of Peter Sellers bumbling Detective and the Policeman from 'allo 'allo giving directions... rofl

Cheers,
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#88761 - 17/04/12 05:48 PM Re: Round Britain's Coast Road: Please Make a Dona [Re: Graham, G4FUJ]
A11OGE Offline
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Loc: Reading
I have just spend an enjoyable 10 minutes catching up on Frank's trip. He certainly is getting the hang of writing a Blog (With hyper-links as well I see now).

Well done Frank.

cheers
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#88849 - 18/04/12 08:58 AM Re: Round Britain's Coast Road: Please Make a Dona [Re: A11OGE]
John +4 Offline
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I am thoroughly enjoying the blog and it is giving me the itch to visit the wilder parts of Scotland.

Keep em coming Frank.

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#88857 - 18/04/12 11:03 AM Re: Round Britain's Coast Road: Please Make a Dona [Re: John +4]
Graham, G4FUJ Offline
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Me too.

Hoping to go back up to the far north of Scotland next year... smile
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#88869 - 18/04/12 11:38 AM Re: Round Britain's Coast Road: Please Make a Dona [Re: Graham, G4FUJ]
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Ever since I was a young boy and I would look through my Dad's AA road atlas, I have had a desire to travel on those roads. In those days a lot of the roads were single track. nerd

Maybe, some day. idea
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