04-21-2008, 04:20 AM
Wellardmac wrote:
Heh heh... Yes, but without a navigator, it's tough to drive and shift with one hand, watch the road, AND read the directions in an area you are not familiar with, while trying to keep up with the others. LOL!
I just happened to glance at the directions on my passenger seat when we slowed behind traffic on 611 and noticed we were only supposed to be on 611 for half a mile! OOPS...
Next time, I'll pay closer attention and try to keep the directions more within eyesight.
Quote:I heard reports from the yellow and the orange Boxsters that they had seen you off by yourself heading the wrong way.
One of the reasons that we write the directions the way that we do is that the distance between waypoints and cumulative miles should be a guide as to when turns are coming up and if you miss a turn.
Well, we look forward to having you along on the next drive!
Heh heh... Yes, but without a navigator, it's tough to drive and shift with one hand, watch the road, AND read the directions in an area you are not familiar with, while trying to keep up with the others. LOL!
I just happened to glance at the directions on my passenger seat when we slowed behind traffic on 611 and noticed we were only supposed to be on 611 for half a mile! OOPS...
Next time, I'll pay closer attention and try to keep the directions more within eyesight.
1983 911SC
2006 Nissan Titan LE CC
1980 Renault Alpine A310
1968 912 (R.I.P.)
Growing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional.
2006 Nissan Titan LE CC
1980 Renault Alpine A310
1968 912 (R.I.P.)
Growing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional.