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LadyButterflyshe/her@lazysoci.al to Memes@sopuli.xyz · 1 year ago

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We really did

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LadyButterflyshe/her@lazysoci.al to Memes@sopuli.xyz · 1 year ago
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    Kids will never experience being stared at by people sitting on their porches while slow-driving through a seedy neighborhood because you read the map upside down.

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      Real life footage

  • Jessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I enjoyed looking at the big map of my state and calculating the approximate time we would either pass a city, or arrive at our destination. It was fun. I was pretty close too!

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      My parents used one of these to plan the vacations:

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opisometer

      • Jessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        That’s really cool!

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        I have one of those. They’re useful for measuring distances on topo maps where pretty much nothing is a straight line.

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          Yes, i used one for planning hikes.

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      • Jessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Hell yeah! I still do that on road trips to pass the time. Keeps things a bit interesting.

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          • Jessica@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            That’s pretty cool. Reminds me of a Seinfeld episode.

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    Japan doesn’t have street names except for a very very few, so in the past when someone would give you directions, they would make you a map and add details for where to turn (e.g. house with blue roof and a dog).

    Houses do have numbers though and there’s a code used by mailmen, so that also helps.

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      And it doesn’t help when everything is named “chome”

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    If the trip was short, and roads in a grid (Midwest, not California), one could just memorize the major turns and wing it.

    This is how some went hundreds of miles in the wrong direction. (Gotta cross check with city names.)

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      That was a major strain on a few relationships, some people are just terrible at directions.

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  • TheSlad@sh.itjust.works
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    Mate we used to navigate from large physical atlases. I remember having to pull out the state atlas and find page for the county we were in and then route a path and navigate my mom to our destination when I when I was like 12.

  • AbsolutelyNotAVelociraptor@sh.itjust.works
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    I miss that. I remember it was normal seeing people on the side of the road, checking the map before continuing their trip.

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    I had my dad once draw a map from memory and I had to read that so my mum and I could go visit a relative in hospital. Those were the days.

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    Uhhh… custom turn-by-turn from mapquest is a pretty recent thing. I used to use an atlas supplemented by more foldy-uppy paper maps and even occasionally stopping to ask for directions.

    • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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      Were you ever good enough to be able to fold the map back up properly?

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    I drove 1500 miles with directions to the town center, and a phone number written on a paper plate. I then used a pay phone to call her and tell her “Surprise, I drove to your town, wheres your apartment?”

    She bet me I wouldn’t.

    I won that bet. Victory party lasted the entire weekend, then I drove home. 😂

    Ahh, 1998. May it never return.

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    I have a thing called left-right confusion and before mapquest I was hurtin’! I would go in a gas station and get directions but never had a pen to write them down and then the odds of me mentally flipping a turn at some point were like 200%

    mapquest was a boon but I truly love just letting siri tell me which way to go. This rarely backfires.

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    My buddy installed alarm systems. He had the Thomas Guide, or whatever the book of maps was, and learned to navigate like a badass. I’ve always got lost and smartphones changed my world.

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    I miss these simpler times.

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