Joybringer
Registered user
Hmmm...I'm not alone in "working" from home today, then...
Yoy
Yoy
You'd be breaking EU Working Time Directive 8000342, Article 387, Subsection 41A if you didn't take at least 5 minutes break out of every 10, even when working from home. Providing of course you had done a 13 point Risk Assesment before handHmmm...I'm not alone in "working" from home today, then...
Yoy
EOSA Tea Drinking Tour 2009 of course..
There are so many nice teas in the world and riding is such thirsty work.
Bandit
It's what you'll be using when I load the China map on your GPSWhat's a map?
... is very useful for finding an exact address, I do find that I arrive not knowing where I've been Sounds a bit odd, but using a map forces you to concentrate on your surroundings, therefore you see more. Slavishly following the GPS means you concentrate on that rather than what you are passing. Just my 2d anyway
the folks who don't like a GPS on a bike are not using them to their best IMO. simply letting the unit decide the route from A to B perhaps?
having the GPS do the navigating leaves me with far more time to take in the surroundings.
It's what you'll be using when I load the China map on your GPS
the folks who don't like a GPS on a bike are not using them to their best IMO. simply letting the unit decide the route from A to B perhaps?
having the GPS do the navigating leaves me with far more time to take in the surroundings.
All I've got to say is ... YOU PANSEYFarkle toys arrived and fitted today...