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In reply to the discussion: Here's a typical 1962 GPS System for cars in that day. [View all]MineralMan
(151,562 posts)5. I still have an up-to-date road atlas.
I don't use it on the road, though. Instead, if we're going on a long road trip, I learn the route in advance, so I can just drive without distractions. On the other hand, my wife, who is usually the passenger, has her iPhone programmed for our destination and wants to have it on during the trip. I hate that. However, it has pulled our asses out of several fires, so, why not?
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They still do them. Not sure if they still print them up the same,
PoindexterOglethorpe
Feb 2019
#63
When in college I delivered payrolls for ADP on Long Island. Before I left I'd plot out my trip....
George II
Feb 2019
#35
True story; Google Maps GPS kept trying to send me south from SC to NY...
Dennis Donovan
Feb 2019
#15
+1. Best thing for trips back then were AAA Triptiks. Among other things, I'm a moron when it
Hoyt
Feb 2019
#3
Was just right near Santa Maria for Xmas :) Cal Poly Alum (as are both my 1st cousins) here ...
mr_lebowski
Feb 2019
#75
When I was 13 my family made our big trip using AAA TripTick. We went from Missouri to
Arkansas Granny
Feb 2019
#12
Since we're talking about Petroleum company pubs, what about the Shell Answer Man Books?
Dennis Donovan
Feb 2019
#10
Once decided to take I-5 back from the Bay Area to So Cal a couple of days after
LibDemAlways
Feb 2019
#51
I always look at an atlas or individual maps before going to a completely new place.
WeekiWater
Feb 2019
#24
Fun random fact: the cheapest gasoline's ever been, adjusted for inflation, was in 1998.
Spider Jerusalem
Feb 2019
#31
I am a map hoe. 7.5's are my fav for the woods, google earth if I looking for a particular place.
GemDigger
Feb 2019
#43
I keep an Atlas in my car all the time and get a new one every couple years.
appleannie1943
Feb 2019
#49
You and I think alike. I have used the sun as my guide on macadam roads to get around I64 in
appleannie1943
Feb 2019
#69
It's sad but true that a lot of kids today don't even know how to read a map
infullview
Feb 2019
#83