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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
Have 'acquired' many sat nav units over the last 15 years and have given them all away to friends and family ... have never found a use for them TBH. I've driven and travelled extensively through the UK and Europe ... show me a map, drive it once and I remember it!
However, as I'm getting older and more averse to driving long distances to the unknown ... I thought that a sat nav may help. So I bought one today.
How has nothing changed with TomTom during the last 15 years!!?
Trying to link my account with the new device ... this will take a few minutes!!
More like a few hours!
When will TomTom review and update their device connection software? It's just as bad with mobile phones!
Now that's technological development for you ... all based on 'outdated' software!
Hope you all have a great evening ...
You seem to be missing the obvious shortbread banana sandwich idea. Please perform testing and return back to me with your results.
Not a chance! Slice the banana onto the shortbread and enjoy biting through the banana and then the shortbread ... an 'open' sandwich I'll agree ;¬)
Cup of tea required.
But is it best with shortbread or banana or one after the other?
You seem to be missing the obvious shortbread banana sandwich idea. Please perform testing and return back to me with your results.
But is it best with shortbread or banana or one after the other?
At least it's sunny today, a big improvement over yesterday.
Morning pb and all ...
A lovely day here yesterday, but not the same at the moment ... overcast :¬(
At least it's sunny today, a big improvement over yesterday.
About to tuck in to my Crunchy Nut Chocolate Clusters at my desk. But first I need coffee.
France is easy pb ... for me it's the drive from here to the Chunnel! 200 miles/ 3 hours to catch the train. When I'm there its relaxing, except for French driving habits, and life is so much easier :¬) Then it's the reverse ... another 200 miles! Perhaps we should move to France or move nearer to the Chunnel (which I doubt).