• 667@lemmy.radio
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    10 days ago

    There are valid arguments for knowing how to use a paper map. We’re fortunate that GPS was opened up to the world, and we’ve flourished for it, but one very bad solar storm and it’s possible we’ll be back to paper for regional and farther navigation.

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      10 days ago

      And the vast majority of people will have no problem using a road Atlas… Once they find out it exists. It won’t be the optimal route but getting from one cross street to another is very intuitive if you ever looked at the screen in Google maps.

      Navigating a countryside or understanding topological maps is a lost cause but even back in the 80s like two weirdos knew how to do that.