You’re a Plugger if you still have a car door map pocket full of road maps. GPS maps and directions can be wrong and you can’t verify them if you don’t have a paper copy. A young family just got rescued in the first winter storm of the year because their GPS took them down the wrong road and they got stuck. Happens several times each year.
The reason for taking a picture on the phone is that it’s easier to handle than a paper map. And you can enlarge it. I have never found an online map “service” that wasn’t a nightmare. Some red pointer thing in the middle of some streets, half of which aren’t even named. Fortunately, I don’t go very far afield nowadays, lol.
To make an interesting idea, when you need to use your maps app to get directions to an unknown location, once you have it positioned in the app to see where you’re going, take a screenshot of it and set it as your phone’s lockscreen.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
assuming the places are still on that decade-old map (like say a burger joint then could now be an internet café)
Lord Flatulence Premium Member about 2 years ago
What idiot does this?
Gent about 2 years ago
Printed maps be useful where there be poor or no network.
juicebruce about 2 years ago
Why take a picture when you already have it in your hand ?
ctolson about 2 years ago
You’re a Plugger if you still have a car door map pocket full of road maps. GPS maps and directions can be wrong and you can’t verify them if you don’t have a paper copy. A young family just got rescued in the first winter storm of the year because their GPS took them down the wrong road and they got stuck. Happens several times each year.
ajr58(1) about 2 years ago
An app tells you how to get somewhere. A map shows you where you are and what’s around you.
g04922 about 2 years ago
LOL…. too funny.
Gen.Flashman about 2 years ago
Why would he take a digital picture of a paper picture?
the lost wizard about 2 years ago
Smartphone. I do believe that I’ve heard speak of those. :)
[Unnamed Reader - c91c61] about 2 years ago
I can take pictures with my phone?—AReal Plugger
finnygirl Premium Member about 2 years ago
The reason for taking a picture on the phone is that it’s easier to handle than a paper map. And you can enlarge it. I have never found an online map “service” that wasn’t a nightmare. Some red pointer thing in the middle of some streets, half of which aren’t even named. Fortunately, I don’t go very far afield nowadays, lol.
cwg about 2 years ago
To make an interesting idea, when you need to use your maps app to get directions to an unknown location, once you have it positioned in the app to see where you’re going, take a screenshot of it and set it as your phone’s lockscreen.