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ReplyAnother perk of being a 90s kid, I remember the holidays with my mom reading the maps, while book of the roads in Europe and when we missed an exit and my dad would about lose it 😂 driving around for hours to get to a place. It was always a task for the entire car to look at signs, which exit or street we needed. So somehow when I was 6 or 7 I learned to read the maps for my dad and always was on the lookout for signs. Then we got gps, but now I still notice Im way more used to looking at signs and often just drive on those.
ReplyI feel sorry for ANYONE that lived in LA for any years.
ReplyMaps are pretty easy. Anyone that can’t use a map is just a dipshit.
As a professional(trucker), I’d say that maybe 12% of drivers are fairly proficient. Alas 92% think they are.
we had gps in our heads, it frequently malfunctioned
ReplyOh man paper maps. I do not miss them at all. Don’t forget about the Map quest era in the 90s/early aughts too.
ReplyI used to do deliveries in the Bronx and lived on my paper maps.
ReplyI listen to the podcast, then come watch the videos, it’s a cycle I’m not mad at
ReplyYeah you just LEARNED THINGS
ReplyWhatever happened to mapquest?
ReplyI love Conan so very much.
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