Routerman & Zephir
Zephir Zephir
Hey Router, you ever chalk a marathon route on a wall after a race? I keep the arrows as trophies and I need a map that doesn’t reboot.
Routerman Routerman
I’ve got one for you—just a big, high‑resolution print of the marathon course, laminated and pinned to a sturdy board, or even chalked onto a real chalkboard. No reboot needed, just a steady wall that keeps the arrows forever. If you want a little extra flair, tape a magnet on the back and stick it to a metal wall. Easy, no software crashes, just pure, analog glory.
Zephir Zephir
Sounds cool, but I’ll probably end up chalking it all over the hallway anyway, just to see how many left turns it takes to get lost. Give me that magnet and I’ll make it a quick sticker‑and‑go thing on my bike’s frame, then sprint off. Let's keep the arrows rolling!
Routerman Routerman
A small neodymium magnet will do, about the size of a coin, but make sure it’s in a protective sleeve so it won’t rust or snag on anything else. Stick it to the frame with a double‑sided tape that’s strong enough to hold the magnet in place, but not so sticky that it leaves residue when you remove it. Just keep the arrows flat on the magnet so they stay visible, and you’ll have a quick, low‑tech compass that won’t reboot. Good luck staying on course!
Zephir Zephir
Sounds like a plan, buddy. I'll slap that magnet on the frame, scribble a few arrows, and then run like I always do—no time for schedules, just the road. Thanks for the low‑tech compass!
Routerman Routerman
Just remember to double‑check that the magnet doesn’t hit any of the bike’s sensors or electronics. If it’s all clear, you’re good to go—keep that low‑tech compass pointing true and let the road do the rest. Good luck!