Sat Nav

edited April 2009 in Chit chat
Well I have been forced kicking and screaming into the sat nav frternity by my wife.

So I have a tomtom one and have been looking at downloading some voices for it. Being half scottish I have inherited a bit of my dads mean streak (just a bit mind). So I'm looking for Free voices.

I have found this great site that has quite a few:
http://www.gps-data-team.com/pda-gps-navigation/links/index.php


Does anyone know of any other?
Post edited by Scottie_uk on
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Comments

  • edited April 2009
    Let me know if you find one that argues back.
  • edited April 2009
    beanz wrote: »
    Let me know if you find one that argues back.

    She's the one that made him buy it.
  • edited April 2009
    A GPS that sounds Scottish ... I'd like to hear that!
  • edited April 2009
    Ye shouldnay turned left back there ye daft lass. :p
  • edited April 2009
    Poor me an'ther Guiness, an' I'll def'netly tell ye where ye can go tae next!

    [/broken Scotlish]

    (with full respect to any and all Scots... and their kilt)
  • edited April 2009
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    A GPS that sounds Scottish ... I'd like to hear that!

    They could get Fat B@stard from Austin Powers.


    I'm currently recording my own comedy one, "A northern man with real bad flactulence".

    We could do a WOS one... where every member gets to sat a message. There are 57 odd messages in the TOMTOM, each member could record one and we could put them all toghether. It would be crap but none the less funny.
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  • edited April 2009
    Some stupid driver turn into our lane with an R-TIC truck, because his SAT-Nav told him to turn left, he did it took the police 4 hours with recovery trucks to get the truck out.

    His SAT-NAV was not was not set correctly, and was 50 meters out.
  • edited April 2009
    Driver bringing me back from hospital the other day had sat nav, it was beeping regularly to alert him to upcoming speed cameras. Very annoying.
  • edited April 2009
    I love sat navs, used to always work at home but nowadays been having many trips to customers, instead of countless printouts my cheap 50 quid satnav has been doing the trick, find it superb.
  • edited April 2009
    Yes I love mine too, I gotta go to somewhere west of Waco in a couple of weeks and it's nice to know I don't have to piss around figuring out how to get there etc...the downside to them is it makes you lazy....

    There is a contract engineer we use at work and I've been to his place maybe 6 times.....still need my tomtom to get there because I don't pay attention to the trip.
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