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http://www.phonearena.com/news/How-to-use-an-Android-phone-as-a-compass_id61926
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Thanks for that link johnizere. As I'm fairly techy clueless I wont be rushing into that venture.
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as i'm fairly techy clueless i regularly accidentally turn my compass on
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Find a tree ffs stewarty, green side faces north innit, aye.
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Aye saddo. Already found a tree sadly it was moneytree. Cost me thousands.
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Would have been better hugging him tbf.
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I think this guy was looking for his moral compass on his:
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Didn't help me when lost in the Lake District,sent me south when i should have gone west.
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yet to see a phone compass that is consistently reliable just a gimmick .
should not be getting lost in the lake district ,just a couple of wee hills and a puddle in a field |
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Anyone else used to have Wayfinder shoes with a compass in?
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Aye, James Bond.
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As it happens I remember them but never had a pair.
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Johnny Seven, tar.
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Grand fishing stewey
I think everyone on hear knows north or their phone does, especially when they are map reading... |
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No fishing here IS. My phone has no compass. (Nokia 301)
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Mine has two knives, a bottle opener, a file, and a tool to get boy scouts out of horse's heels......
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Mine doesn't seem to be working. Looks like it's gone South.
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Easy ...
every schoolboy knows that the top of a map is north. Just place the map on the floor - flat, mind - and start walking. Word of warning ... If you walk too far and go past the north pole, you'll be heading south. Mind how you go |