Barrie Heaton wrote: > > A few more tips on maps. > > My road maps, I sectioned them off, cut them up and thermoformed them. > This has the advantage that you are only handling a 12 by 6 inch map and > with the thermoform on you can use a marker to hilight where you are > going. Makes life a lot easier. If you haven't got a friend who has a > thermoform machine, if you wrap cling film round tape one end and use a > hair dryer to shink your cling film, if you use cling film you'll have > to back your map with carboard They sell a book map here that is about 12"x10" and is spiral bound. You can flip through while you're driving (if you are well co-ordinated). Covers New Orleans and most of the suburbs. > > For your A to Z street maps: if you are like me and you can never > remember the customer until you walk in to the house and it all comes > back, I put a reference in my data base for arguments sake "shp11-g4" > that is Shurmas map, page 11, sec G4 saves you looking up the alphabet > index. This is a Class ONE idea! Warren -- Warren D. Fisher fish@communique.net Registered Piano Technician Piano Technicians Guild New Orleans Chapter 701
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