I haven't used a computer in more than ten years. I threw away the
Cateye in the parts bin about five years ago.
Apropos of compasses, I like this: 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/philipwilliamson/4066699797/

 Philip

  philip williamson
www.biketinker.com


On Oct 31, 3:33 pm, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
> A computer is useful ( but NOT essential) for keeping track of mileage
> when touring a new area.  I've used them off'n'on (mostly off) since
> the venerable Cateye solar.  The last one disappeared (fell off? got
> stolen?) on a tour of the upper Midwest last fall.  I didn't
> particularly miss it & haven't gotten around to replacing it.  They
> have problems with water, stray signals, etc.  Most of the time a map
> & the mileposts tell me where I am.  Understanding maps IS essential
> for when (not if, when) you wander off course & have to reason your
> way back.
>
> On the subject of GPS, I attended an REI session and the instructor
> stressed the necessity of being competent with "map & compass", with
> the GPS being a secondary rather than primary navigational aid.  On a
> recent tour in Kentucky, we had 3 riders show up 2-3 hours after the
> rest of us were settled in.  Between them they had a GPS and a smart
> phone with GPS.  And they went 18 miles in the exact wrong
> direction.
>
> dougP
>
> On Oct 31, 3:09 pm, Frankwurst <fbr...@jwperry.com> wrote:
>
> > Set yourself free Patrick. It's all useless information that will do
> > nothing to make the ride any better.
>
> > On Oct 31, 1:52 pm, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I should take mine off, too, since I am always in anguish because my
> > > averages are so low. But I keep them on because I live in hope -- "the
> > > triumph of hope over experience" as Dr Johnson said of second
> > > marriages.
>
> > > Ryan ... if yours are looking for a good home; at least I'd like to
> > > replace mine with some that don't have that effing "pace arrow"
> > > function.
>
> > > Patrick "anguish is good for the soul" Moore, who begs readers not to
> > > be excessively earnest.
>
> > > On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Frankwurst <fbr...@jwperry.com> wrote:
> > > > I pulled mine off my bikes years ago when I arrived home one day
> > > > looked at my total mieage, avg speed, ect. and asked myself "what does
> > > > it matter?" and after a couple of beers I realized to me none of it
> > > > did or does so the computers came off. Nothing has changed. I'm still
> > > > fat and slow.
>
> > > --
> > > Patrick Moore
> > > Albuquerque, NM
> > > For professional resumes, contact
> > > Patrick Moore, ACRW at resumespecialt...@gmail.com- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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