Road Trip Planning Software
Has anyone used any trick software for planning their trips? I have been using MapQuest for rough estimates, but I am also sure it plots segments that are not bus friendly and I would also like the ability to adjust average speed, insert waypoints and the like.
It also says the fastest route from Houston to Denver is thru Oklahoma City and Wichita, but if you piece it together, Houston-Dallas-Amarillo-Denver is over 100 miles shorter.:confused:
This Thread Degrades Further.....
The ultimate:
Farting to pressurize your plane :eek:
How to know you've become close friends
I will pass along some wisdom my wife and I have learned after 44 years.
We know friends have become close friends when we can openly discuss bodily functions without feeling embarrassed.
I think we are getting to that point here.
I don't think the administrator or webmaster had a clue that this group would sink to the lowest levels this soon. And what makes this even more unbelievable is that when folks see us tooling down the highway in our buses they think we are hoity-toity snobs.
If only they knew.;)
Thread Creep - No, I'm not Farting
Well to get back to the original thought, I bought the MS software thru Amazon and installed it last week. I had been working on a Houston-Jackson-Yellowstone-Salt Lake-Las Vegas-Grand Canyon-Monument Valley-Houston jaunt for the beginning of the summer and had been using MapQuest and an Excel spreadsheet to show the miles, times, fuel consumption and cost. I loaded that route to see how it performed.
The new software took a little work to get sorted out, but worked pretty good. It was only marginally better than the clunky way I was doing it. However it printed out some nice maps and directions complete with start and milestone times.
Then I took the whole thing on a road test to College Station this afternoon. I got the one with the GPS module (can you have too many GPS units?) It worked well on the laptop and the big map was scalable and very readable. The chick's voice giving directions wasn't naggy or harsh, so that was a plus. :D
However, the one thing it didn't do was keep the snapperhead girls in the back seat from asking "Where are we? or Are we there yet?" Go figure.
Bring Back the Farting Thread
And all this from a man who can't upgrade his GPS on a computer and has to fart to pressurize his plane.
What a wizard ;)
And Mr. R. Foster - one of the charter member agreements on this board is having fun at the expense of others. MangoMike is in charge of new member hazing, but he is so damn lazy he wants Jon to shine his holes. What's up with that?:eek:
Welcome aboard and let Jon know if there is anything he can do to make your coach shinier. Is that a word, shinier? :confused: Lew, help me out here...