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Originally Posted by extrashaky
Then upgrade your plan, your phone, or both. Or root your phone and use the mobile hot spot without AT&T's permission.
Part of the kit I would receive on the first day of each of my television jobs was a thick map book of the city. I wouldn't go back to that for anything. Used along with some common sense, Google Maps is a vast improvement.
People who want to go back to paper maps probably buy hand drills and reel lawnmowers.
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Not saying you need to use a paper map, but you can use google maps as a map to see where you have to go, learn your route/alternate routes, and learn your area, rather than needing someone to tell you to “turn right now”. My generation (millennials) - at least those I know - seem to be absolutely incapable of getting anywhere without turn by turn instructions.
Don’t even get my started on Uber drivers who drive the same city day in and day out and still have no idea where they are going because all they do is rely on turn by turn GPS....