TBH I find a compass most useful when I am a bit disoriented in London, and want to walk towards the river or away from it, though I suppose I could always check which side the moss grows on the lamp posts
Or the smell
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TBH I find a compass most useful when I am a bit disoriented in London, and want to walk towards the river or away from it, though I suppose I could always check which side the moss grows on the lamp posts
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here's my version - turned from a 15mm brass plumbing fitting. Cost less than £3 including the compass
Cheers,
Broch
I have a button compass on the top of my polymath products EDC fire kit that lives in my pocket. Really useful when coming out of tube stations and you can't see the sun to work out which way you want to go.
....Street signs?!!!
Ah yes, very good
Like Westminster is west, Oxford Street goes to Oxford so north (ish), South Bank is self explanatory etc? :You_Rock_
I can get being able to make a basic NESW with a small compass is useful, how can street signs be helpful for orientation?
And the point of knowing north etc in a city is...??? What is the usefulness of a compass when walking out of the tube station?!!!
Genuinely don't know if poster was trolling. I'm beginning to think some people on this forum are having a laugh.
....Street signs?!!!
(1) And the point of knowing north etc in a city is...??? (2) What is the usefulness of a compass when walking out of the tube station?!!!
And the point of knowing north etc in a city is...??? What is the usefulness of a compass when walking out of the tube station?!!!
Genuinely don't know if poster was trolling. I'm beginning to think some people on this forum are having a laugh.
Genuinely not trolling. When you come up out of the metro knowing you want to head North on Rhijnspoorplein, but you can't get a clear view of the sun to see which is north and which is south, a quick look at a compass can have you heading in the right direction. Also useful in London at stations like Chancery lane where you've no easy way (If you're not a local), of knowing which direction you'll be facing when you come up out of the station and can't see the sun either because of tall buildings, or the British weather...
This also avoids being the prat that gets' to the stop of the escalator, and then stops to look around, blocking everyone coming up behind them... you can monitor the compass on the move, and head decisively in the right direction.
J
Interesting.
You could always just ask someone when you get out the station?!! Or ask in a shop?!!!!
Standard fare in a town/city used to be 'excuse me mate, do you know where ....'
Preferable - and more social - than pulling a Silva out of your pocket 2 yards from John Lewis!!!
What is the world coming to.....
Really cool looking
Water off a ducks back Mac. The edit in my post was to remove a remark accusing him of the same. I'd also added a 'Don't feed the Troll' emoticon, then realised that's exactly what I was doing.
I don't get why he's pouncing on people, adding nothing useful, and calling it a contribution when all we're talking about is a tiny compass that costs very little and appeals to the OP.