John, When Jere and I were visiting you last year, we had his GPS with us. We
tried to use it once near the British Codes Museum and found it worthless. I
had asked the list before we went and the condenses was that they were of
little help in the UK. Jere did get the proper maps, etc. Anyway, have things
improved? Is it just good in London?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Thanks again for the great time we had last year -- snow and all.
Tom
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "John Macartney" <standardtriumph@btinternet.com>
> I recently bought a TomTom UK and Europe set-up. I admit to being very
>sneering
> in the past about
> GPS systems, claiming that if you couldn't read a map you ought not to be
> driving :) I eat my words.
> My TomTom has more than fulfilled my expectations and I actually used it last
> weekend in the
> Spitfire to get to and later get away from an obscure location in London.
>IMHO,
> whatever GPS system
> you choose to buy, they're all excellent pieces of kit and I suppose it all
> boils down to what price
> you want to pay, how the info is presented and which accent you like best
>that
> comes from the
> instrument itself.
>
> Jonmac
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