How to impress your friends.
Well, not friends, but an impressionable chap in the office who bought a smart roadster because I had one. He's now sold it and sort of regrets it. So, when a chap's down there's nothing like kicking him a bit further is there?
I recently discovered that my new Garmin Nuvi (an amazing bit of kit) has a trip log of some sorts that remembers amongst other things, what your top speed is. Similar to this:
So with appropriate misleading comments such as "Gosh, look how fast I've been", I showed him the relevant screen - 141mph.
"Holy ****".
He walked off muttering something about changing tapes in the Server Room.
I sort of neglected to say that I'd been on a course the week before and had taken the unit on the the Javelin train on HS1 to St Pancras.

I might just forget to say anything.
I recently discovered that my new Garmin Nuvi (an amazing bit of kit) has a trip log of some sorts that remembers amongst other things, what your top speed is. Similar to this:

"Holy ****".
He walked off muttering something about changing tapes in the Server Room.
I sort of neglected to say that I'd been on a course the week before and had taken the unit on the the Javelin train on HS1 to St Pancras.

I might just forget to say anything.
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