So, all my charging cables are now Velcro tied, labelled, and in the a bag with all the chargers. So now wherever we go, by plane, car or Spyder we just need to grab the bag. No need to scrabble around to get all the cables and chargers together we need for all the electronics.
This bag neatly stows everything, from Amazon for only $9.99:
Toiletry Bag for Men Hanging Dopp Kit Water Resistant Shaving Bag Small Toiletry Bag for Traveling (Pure Blue)
It has elasticated straps in the outer sections for the chargers and an inner section that holds all the cables.
So proud of myself. I spent all afternoon sorting everything out. My cats were so helpful too, they had as much fun as I did with all the cables.
Put off giving the Spyder a bath for yet another day. Give me something to do tomorrow.
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Oh, and I gave up with BRP Go!. It's too darned primitive for all but a short journey. It doesn't give you the times between way points, it's user interface is just baffling. I tried, I really did. I watched YouTube video after YouTube video. I had to mess around with .GPX files to do route planning and then found it doesn't match the routes even with intermediate way points set up. I just got cross.
If you just want to put in a destination and go, from wherever you happen to be, without worrying about anything other than just following directions until you get there, I guess it's OK. Other than that, it's so far behind Apple Maps or Google My Maps it's just silly. It's slow to find locations too. I was so excited for its release for all those Android users out there and it ended up as a huge disappointment even from an iPhone.
BRP enthusiastically shows it off in videos, but they don't actually show you anything beyond installing it and starting it up. A full length video on how to actually use it would have been really nice, but I guess no one at BRP actually has used it in anger. There's no way it would have been released otherwise.
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