• @[email protected]
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        That brings back some (mostly annoying) memories!

        I recall wanting (and maybe using?) an option on MapQuest on dialup to choose how many of the turn-by-turn targeted maps to download, to save time and ink.

        And I recall having to factor in dial-up map image download times and printer print-out times, into my total travel-time calculations.

        Yes, I should have downloaded and printed the maps the night before, but my mother had a phone call with her mother.

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      I did this as well. When it was new, it was freaking revolutionary.

      Barely a decade prior to that, you’d have to call AAA, give them your itinerary, and they’d mail you a custom triptik for your journey. And it would cost. You can still get these, but why?

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          52 months ago

          You can download your trip for offline use in google maps or Apple Maps. Or fall back to the gps of your car.

          I really don’t see any point nowadays tbh.

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            11 month ago

            Eh. I might consider this if I had a long and complex road trip. Last major trip I took (1000 miles) I stayed on interstates for about 90% of it.

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        21 month ago

        I remember going to our AAA office to pick That up. Our agent would walk through the trip with us.

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      52 months ago

      I’m remember reading those to my parents while they blamed me for us getting lost.