Sticking to
old route maps on volatile new political territory might backfire badly on smirking Tories.
Not exact matches
That would be my dad, his
old Rand McNally
map, and a carefully researched
route highlighted in yellow marker.
Soon after that morning on the balcony, I
mapped my
route to Bedok Reservoir in eastern Singapore, where a woman and her 3 - year -
old son, both in red t - shirts and their fingernails painted red, were found dead in late 2011, when I was in my third trimester.
Figuring out the shortest
route between two points is easy to handle for a computer (or a sharp 7 - year -
old with a good
map, for that matter).
Using an
old - fashioned paper
map, plan the best
route from starting point to final destination and note it down, outlining the major highways that will be traveled, distances to be covered at each leg of the trip, and pertinent cardinal directions.
I've always praised Garmin's
routing algorithms and fairly accurate
map data, but those who aren't fans will have to admit that the new software is a night - and - day improvement over the
old aging Satellite Linked Navigation System's responsiveness and ease of use.
Printed images of
maps both
old and new depicting the state of Illinois, various trade
routes, and more waterway transport systems are hung salon style next to index card sized photographs and text boxes neatly arranged in a grid - like structure.
The economics of running existing coal versus building new renewables
map the
route through this interregnum from King Coal to clean energy: Close
old coal and build new renewables to save billions in power costs and hundreds of thousands of lives.
I was rooting through my
old files and came across the 115 km
route I
mapped out around Toronto almost a decade ago (pdf).
One note on GPS for
older Apple Watch users: Even if you have a Series 1 or 0 Apple Watch, as long as you keep your iPhone nearby, you'll still get those nifty
route maps in Activity.