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Has Fredistan just become the Democratic Republic of Bob, rendering your lovely new atlas obsolete? With the Updateable Atlas, you'll never look geopolitically foolish again. Its handy ring-binder format means it's the last map book you'll ever need - if a country changes its name, or annexes its neighbour,
or has its airports renamed by some invading army, we'll send you the up-to-date pages immediately.
BUT WAIT! Order now, and we'll also send you the Subscription A-Z for the city of your choice - new buildings, reclaimed land, and just-constructed housing estates need flummox you no more.
THAT'S NOT ALL! We'll also throw in an attractive dry-wipe tabletop Globe - mark it with places you've visited, or just have fun planning world domination!
All this for only £39.99, plus £5.00 per year for map updates.
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A couple of years ago I bought a globe that came with an offer to sign up for updates (the housing stays the same), but it was pretty expensive. |
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Won't matter in the long run as your (digital) atlas will update itself via a wireless connection, but this is okay for now. |
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I forget. Where do I file Lithuania? (+) |
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Until digital maps and in-car GPS route planners aren't a horror to use, I'll stick with paper maps - also, they're easier to use when deducing the route you just took round all those little villages. |
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