Hi all,
my name is Jehan. I am currently making a world tour. Making lastly a small
part of my trip with some Mozilla guys (you can see me here:
http://blogs.mozilla-europe.org/?post/2009/04/30/The-end-of-the-MECT-09 ),
as they were recording the trip for Open Street Map, they gave me the idea
to
El Miércoles, 20 de Mayo de 2009, Jehan Pagès escribió:
Hi all,
Hi, Jehan,
Maybe this question should go better in the newbies list rather than in the
general one. Please have this in mind for other questions you might have.
So I bought a GPSMap 60 CSx. Currently I configured it with the
Hi again,
an additionnal question. As I said, I won't take time to use a computer, so
I won't edit my own tracks, just upload them. But sometimes I may go down
from the bike, use small foot only roads, etc. and I don't switch off the
GPS. So it is in the uploaded tracks. Is it a big problem? Or
Jehan Pagès wrote:
Sent: 20 May 2009 12:50 PM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: [OSM-talk] Hello from a probably new contributor
Hi all,
my name is Jehan. I am currently making a world tour. Making lastly a small
part of my trip with some Mozilla guys (you can see me here:
http://blogs.mozilla
Jehan Pagès wrote:
Sent: 20 May 2009 1:24 PM
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Hello from a probably new contributor
Hi again,
an additionnal question. As I said, I won't take time to use a computer, so
I won't edit my own tracks, just upload them. But sometimes I may go down
A safe and fairly reliable
way is to run your GPS from NiMH rechargeable batteries. You
can recharge these with a charger run from your bike electrics, or from
the mains when you have it. It doesn't risk your GPS and it allows you
to take the GPS off on foot.
Cheers, Chris
Jehan Pags wrote:
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In Thessaloniki, have you tried the free wifi spot in Kamara? (by the
Municipality of Thessaloniki) I've not yet used wifi, so I don't know if
that spot works.
It's the one marked as free wifi spot:
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