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We Seem to Have an Influx of New Members

Deeje

Avid Bible Student
Premium Member
Did a site close down and leave their members without a home? Looks like they have all flocked here....?

Don't forget to introduce yourselves newbies.....
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RestlessSoul

Well-Known Member
I got kicked out of the garden, ended up here. Something about an apple

Trying to find my way back to said garden. Seems like plenty of people know the way, but it's all a bit confusing, frankly...
 

Brian2

Veteran Member
Did a site close down and leave their members without a home? Looks like they have all flocked here....?

Don't forget to introduce yourselves newbies.....
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Hi I'm a newbie here. I hope you are friendly. :)
 

Spirit of Light

Be who ever you want
I got kicked out of the garden, ended up here. Something about an apple

Trying to find my way back to said garden. Seems like plenty of people know the way, but it's all a bit confusing, frankly...
Did you forget your GPS :confused: I heard people today cant find their way without an GPS :oops:
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Have you never heard the stories of people, following GPS directions winding up on a RR track or a back road during a blizzard etc.?
gps mishaps - Bing video
Me have experience.

Plan routes in advance using Googled Maps.
Check with friends for route advice
(Never again take Leasers Road near Kepmton PA.)
Use a GPS designed to keep Mr Van on roads approved for trucks.
(US northeastern states have many car only roads, eg, NY, CT.)
Have a back-up GPS in case Mr Garmin fails.
Have a paper atlas in case all those fail.
 

pearl

Well-Known Member
Me have experience.

Me too. Traveling at night towards Maryland wondering why the road was winding with sharp curves with some pretty fast downhill brakes don't fail me now moments. Were trying to get to Cumberland Maryland to visit friends. We could see the lights of the town, below us, but couldn't find the road to get there. Wound up spending the night in a hotel further on. Next day we realized we had driven through the Allegheny mountains.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Me too. Traveling at night towards Maryland wondering why the road was winding with sharp curves with some pretty fast downhill brakes don't fail me now moments. Were trying to get to Cumberland Maryland to visit friends. We could see the lights of the town, below us, but couldn't find the road to get there. Wound up spending the night in a hotel further on. Next day we realized we had driven through the Allegheny mountains.
Would'a been a nice trip in daylight.
(I wish I had engine braking on Mr Van.)
 

Left Coast

This Is Water
Staff member
Premium Member
Have you never heard the stories of people, following GPS directions winding up on a RR track or a back road during a blizzard etc.?
gps mishaps - Bing video

That hasn't happened to me so much since GPS tech has been integrated into smartphones. Back when GPS tech was newer and we had those separate GPS guides (the brand I had was TomTom), I had a mishap the first time I tried to drive in downtown San Francisco. It kept telling me "turn left," and we would come up to the street and it was a one-way right turn only street! Keep driving, come up to the next street - "turn left" - one way right turn only again! This happened 4 or 5 times. :tearsofjoy: It was quite comical, although probably frustrating for anyone driving behind me at the time LOL.

Little did I know at the time that there is a reason no local in SF is insane enough to drive a car around town. :D:joycat:
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
I got kicked out of the garden, ended up here. Something about an apple

Trying to find my way back to said garden. Seems like plenty of people know the way, but it's all a bit confusing, frankly...

"back to said garden" stirred up ancient memories of an innocent time:


Got to get back to the land and set my soul free
We are stardust, we are golden We are billion year old carbon
And we got to get ourselves back to the garden
 
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