May 2007
Chuga chuga chuga 
30/05/07 22:08 Filed in: Bike
I think I need to take the bike back to the
shop...yet again. I'm starting to sympathise with
this lot.
Chug (audio recorded on my mobile of the Sturmey 8 hub on my bike)
Chug (audio recorded on my mobile of the Sturmey 8 hub on my bike)
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4th time lucky
19/05/07 13:02 Filed in: Personal
Well, it was indeed 4th time lucky. The Kingston card
works fine. I am quite worried though. It seems the
Nokia suite locks up if you try to transfer too much
data. I was only able to move over my test Viewranger
maps on the second attempt and I wasn't able to copy
across a Podcast. This doesn't bode well for when I
buy the full Viewranger (300+ MB!).
Aide-Memoire - shopping list next month:
Aide-Memoire - shopping list next month:
- Solar Charger
- Viewranger
- Zip Off Trousers (you know, it's really hard to google-find certain things when you don't know the proper name for them)
- Gossamer Gear Polycryo Ground Sheet
Nokia hates their users

15/05/07 23:08 Filed in: Personal
- The Memory card it comes with is only 64MB
- The 1GB I bought it corrupted. Literally dead within 5 minutes.
- The next one I bought it won't recognise (must be the wrong voltage, works fine in the Mac!
So I've bought a 4th! 4th time lucky maybe??!!
It doesn't appear as a mass storage device on the Mac, in fact it doesn't appear to be accessible from a Mac at all. Except through Parallels and the irksome Nokia PC Manager. The Nokia Music manager is so bad I shouted at my iMac for the first time ever. Windows is terrible, it really is. But Viewranger is great.
Here's something I want to do before this summer:
And this made me laugh:
Nokia N70...
08/05/07 00:03 Filed in: Personal
So, after 4 lost auctions I finally got one, a
Nokia N70 and a new one too. I have wanted
a GPS for a few years now. I was going to get an
Etrex Venture cx, but the map on
it only has major roads, river and lakes.
I wanted the GPS for my first cycle tour in
September and that is almost completely off
road. I looked into Garmin's more detailed
Topo map and that apparently is very expensive rubbish. I came to
realise that the proprietary US/French created
maps on Magellan and Garmin devices probably
wouldn't do for me.* The usual solution is to
buy software on your computer, make your map on
that and then export the route to the GPS. The
best software for this is on the PC, Memory Map with full OS Mapping,
and on the Mac there is Route Buddy which has the (not so
good for cycling) Tele Atlas Maps. But I don't
want to leave my map behind on the computer and
I don't really want to pay for 2 electronic maps
one at home, one on the GPS.
Infact, I would rather take advantage of online
maps when I'm at home, like Google Maps or Street
Maps, or Multi Map, to create routes while I'm at home
and focus on having the proper map on the GPS.
This is possible of course, but most the options
require a PDA, in most cases running Pocket PC. I do not, under any
circumstance, want to run Pocket PC voluntarily,
so I thought I was sunk. Then I found View Ranger. Viewranger runs on
Series 60, has OS Maps, and can connect to a GPS
via Bluetooth.
You can record your tracks, but you can also upload way points and routes to the phone. I tried out their custom map tool and I'll be able to buy OS maps of central Wales, London, bits of the west country and the south downs for about £35. I should be able to get a better bluetooth receiver than in the etrex for about the same again (£35-45). So hopefully I'll get what I actually wanted for rather less money.
*My intial decision was to get an old GPS, a Sportrack Pro and wait till an iPhone based solution to get digital OS maps in my hand appeared. It turned out that the Sportrack and N70 are of the same Vintage, 2005 models and around the same price. I suspect my wait for the iPhone will be rather more pleasurable with the N70 that it would have been with the Sportrack and my Motorola SLVR.
You can record your tracks, but you can also upload way points and routes to the phone. I tried out their custom map tool and I'll be able to buy OS maps of central Wales, London, bits of the west country and the south downs for about £35. I should be able to get a better bluetooth receiver than in the etrex for about the same again (£35-45). So hopefully I'll get what I actually wanted for rather less money.
*My intial decision was to get an old GPS, a Sportrack Pro and wait till an iPhone based solution to get digital OS maps in my hand appeared. It turned out that the Sportrack and N70 are of the same Vintage, 2005 models and around the same price. I suspect my wait for the iPhone will be rather more pleasurable with the N70 that it would have been with the Sportrack and my Motorola SLVR.




