You watch DTG put these Roadmaps back further and further, it will be every six months before you know it. It isn't so much the Roadmaps I want to see it is a Q&A session like it used to be where the paying customers can ask what they choose.
Hmmm, not sure if DTG is aware what a tech roadmap is and how to work with it. My wild guess is that they didn´t read further than "flexible". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technology_roadmap
That may be for an internal roadmap. If DTG published those, no one would use it because it would change constantly (think back to the BKL timetable or Class 313). Also, that sounds more like a hardware developer's point of view (like Apple or Nvidia) instead of a software developer's (like DTG or EA). All this comes from my lack of technical experience though, maybe you or someone else can enlighten me.
Amazon have it . And , look at this little gem, top 300 caravan sites too so if you hate caravans then you know where you need to lay your barricades. Get rid of the pesky rolling roadblocks 16 miles to one inch too!! The wives will love it when you tell them, you’re only 32miles from her
It says 3 miles to 1 inch on the front page. If you can’t read that, then you have no chance getting anywhere with the map
Ireland is represented at 16 miles per inch in that map (Atlas). Are we allowed to start a metric vs. imperial debate now? Personally I- OH! ROAD-MAP! Map of the Road! I get it now. Edit: Sorry, looks like ChiefLongShin has also answered. I didn't mean to bombard you.
I have, many times, and I do like it, but I feel like Clarkson blows the whole thing out of proportion. I have been down many a road and motorway seeing just as many caravans, and none were causing any traffic. They were out of the way, and driving responsibly. In fact, the least responsible caravan drivers I have seen were in fact those three during their trip together, but that was because they needed to make the show entertaining. Have we gone too political now?
Steven Wright: "I have a map of the United States. Actual size. It says, 'Scale: 1 mile = 1 mile.' I spent last summer folding it. I hardly ever unroll it. People ask me where I live, and I say, 'E6.'"