THURSDAY WITH CLOUDS

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Re: THURSDAY WITH CLOUDS

Postby BarbaraRose » Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:31 pm

My glasses frames have metal fatigue because I put them on and take them off constantly. I have tried bifocals but they drive me crazy so I opt to just do the "on and off" thing instead. I don't wear my glasses when I play with the ferrets (is that what you were getting at??). I just wear them for distance (beyond 5 feet...).
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Re: THURSDAY WITH CLOUDS

Postby bikerchic777 » Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:55 pm

No comment from the Optician on those glasses :shock: I just hope you had your PD measured. I couldn't order frames without trying them on. There is an art to fitting frames ;) Good luck there, Barbie!

I have a Tom Tom that I named Tim. He has that British accent...so sexy :lol: My ex was actually jealous of him :roll: You do have to be careful using one with an RV. Tom Tom Tim has taken me on some questionable roads. Some I was able to see the "No Thru Trucks" sign in time. One route took me onto a residential street with low tree branches and had to back my way back out to the main road. Don't want that to happen now that I'm traveling alone! I use my Droid GPS most of the time now, as it is Google Maps and current. I also bought a trucker's atlas and use a combination of the two ;) I heard someone came out with a trucker's GPS. Now, that would be nice :D

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Re: THURSDAY WITH CLOUDS

Postby AlmostThere » Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:41 am

Linda, When I RV'd with my husband we had a truckers atlas as it was nice to see the downhill grades etc.
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Re: THURSDAY WITH CLOUDS

Postby bikerchic777 » Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:50 am

There is a lot of info in those, including bridge or overpass heights. I like that I can see the truck routes quickly in yellow ;) It was discounted at Flying J so well worth the small investment!
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Re: THURSDAY WITH CLOUDS

Postby Bethers » Fri Jul 30, 2010 1:03 pm

Google maps is not better than TomTom when kept current. And many cg's will tell you not to use any GPS service to get to them - and follow their directions. Most people ignore them (I know - I workamped at one where we always told them- take directions from us or our website) then they'd show up white knuckled because they ignored. Since I like back roads - I just watch carefully for signs, etc. And when someone tells me to not use my GPS and gives me directions - I listen.

Several years ago Google maps told friends of mine to turn right at an intersection they should have turned left. I just pulled up those same directions now - Google is still saying that. Only about 20 miles it takes them out of the way - and all the way around - When if they turn left, about 300 yards down is the right turn they need that it routes them way around to get back to. Strange - and stranger yet - it's still doing it. (That intersection has been like it is for over 20 years - nothing new there.)
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Re: THURSDAY WITH CLOUDS

Postby AlmostThere » Fri Jul 30, 2010 1:14 pm

I'm sure that's correct 99.9% of the time, but a few weeks ago when I was driving around and wanted to check out a state park, I followed the map from their website. It said for campers with RVs longer than 24ft to use the second entrance, follow signs. I was in my car and passed the main entrance as told and drove another 6 miles to find the second entrance. After that I missed the left turn (poorly marked), and had to turn around (I'm not sure how an RV was suppose to turn around as the road went thru a tiny town with narrow streets). The next road went for miles and miles and eventually turned into a logging road!! Now how the heck was an RV suppose to enjoy entering the CG on a road like that!?! I turned around, went back to the main entrance and after a drive thru decided that the park probably wasn't to my liking anyway, but glad I found out before making reservations etc.
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