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by Main Streeter » Sun Jan 17, 2010 3:44 am
darph nader wrote:West is towards that big blue watery thing called the Pacific ocean. East is towards that asphalt thingy called I-5. North is were you head to go to San Fran. That just leaves south. To see Shamu and friends,head 'south' on said I-5. Class dismissed.
Oh, I know this.

West is toward Catalina. East leads to THE RIVER! Hate The City. North 5 only to Sac. South is San Diego. It's the directions in between which throw me off. Many better scholars than you darph have tried to teach me. They all failed. I don't care abt directions! As long as I can get there, my world is bright.
Shorty, you are the only one who is logical. I get your DL terms. :)
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by Main Streeter » Sun Jan 17, 2010 3:53 am
GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:actually, depending on where you are, you could be heading toward the water and be heading south, and going down I-5, you are really not traveling due south.
G P, this statement right here confuses me. :( Your way of giving directions are not my way of driving. We'd NEVER get along! You sound like you're from The City. Exactly why I don't live in The City. Besides, it's fun to play "Let's get found." :D:
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by Main Streeter » Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:02 am
felinefan wrote:get yourself one of those handy-dandy little compasses
Are you serious?? What the hell for?

Compass would get lost in truck. GPS is mounted on dash or built in, & I have mapquest. A compass? How totally old fashion.

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by hobie16 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 9:38 am
Main Streeter wrote:A compass? How totally old fashion.
Laugh now but what will you do when the battery dies? :twisted:
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by darph nader » Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:18 am
hobie16 wrote:Laugh now but what will you do when the battery dies? :twisted:
Or when the GPS says "Turn left here",right into a arroyo.

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by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:13 pm
Main Streeter wrote:G P, this statement right here confuses me. :( Your way of giving directions are not my way of driving. We'd NEVER get along! You sound like you're from The City. Exactly why I don't live in The City. Besides, it's fun to play "Let's get found." :D:
sorry, it comes from using a compass way before GPS was invented.
plus when having to relay directions via a radio while on the move in a car, I had not only one of those car compass's, but my handy dandy lensatic!
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by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sun Jan 17, 2010 12:16 pm
hobie16 wrote:Ummmmmmm, rum?
hehehehehe
never while driving.
its just that when driving I-5 NORTH, it is a little suprising to see the compass (and gps) say you are going west.
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by tink70 » Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:07 pm
turkeyham wrote:Around the Anaheim Convention and Disneyland, the info signs read "NAMM parking left of Convention Center." Yesterday I got caught in traffic on the way down to visit some friends. I got caught in a fun traffic snarl on Harbor Blvd and Orangewood. I sat in traffic for 30 minutes. This one area only takes 3 minutes to get up to Katella. I saw Anaheim police patroling the parking lot and was telling everyone is to park at Garden Walk parking lot.
I went home on Katella yesterday and that was a major mistake. Traffic was a nightmare around 5 pm. :mad:
My brother and sister in law lived next door to Disneyland for a couple of years and I agree with you on the traffic! But most of So Cal is a mess around 5pm anywhere you go nowdays

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by Main Streeter » Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:24 pm
hobie16 wrote:Laugh now but what will you do when the battery dies? :twisted:
Get a coke & use my wits. ;) If I survived driving in The City & getting lost in Oakland - right @ the arroyo is cake. ;)
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by felinefan » Sun Jan 17, 2010 4:47 pm
hobie16 wrote:Laugh now but what will you do when the battery dies? :twisted:
Thanks, Hobie. Sometimes the old ways work better and have fewer glitches than the new ways. A few years ago, I read where the U.S. Navy stopped offering a class in celestial navigation, using a sextant. They felt that GPS was a more modern way of finding one's position. Guess what? A huge solar flare occurred, knocking out the GPS system--as well as cell phone and internet services--and the GPS system was found to have an Achilles' heel. Needless to say, that doesn't happen with the sun, moon, stars and a sextant. To mess up a compass would take a major shift in Earth's magnetic field. Only place a compass would be useless would be at the Poles.