h a l f b a k e r yStrap *this* to the back of your cat.
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Remember in the olden days when there were organised Mystery Tour's ? People would get on a bus and be taken to an unknown destination for a good day's fun. Well now, thanks to SatNav, you can organise your very own Mystery Tour!
Simply shut your eyes, and stab randomly at the buttons till a Mystery
Destination is established. Then stick a piece of cardboard over the display (to prevent spoiling the surprise), and off you go!
Follow the Mystery Voice until it announces 'You have reached your destination", then get out and have a jolly good time!
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Use a 'prepared to go' radius and either current position or a 'tour centrepoint' |
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Simply link in with google maps (or similar) to pinpoint the locations, no need to cover the screen, just make sure the final destination isn't displayed. |
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Perhaps you could uncover the satnav screen and instead use a thick cardboard to cover the windows of your car, so that you will be able to enjoy maximum mystery (and therefore also surprise). |
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This is a rather splendid idea. + |
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what the good/bad doctor said! |
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oh buggar, I'm in Milton Keynes |
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This is a wonderful idea. Foresightful SatNav manufacturers
could also implement this by means of a "Random" button. |
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Baked - just let the Sales Manager (who cannot possibly ever be wrong) program the GPS, then sit back and enjoy. |
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I think this has already been covered in XKCD... somewhere. |
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