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Was the road hobby better before or after the internet?

Started by bugo, June 20, 2012, 03:55:20 PM

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Was the road hobby better before or after the internet?

Before the intenet
3 (5.7%)
After the internet
50 (94.3%)

Total Members Voted: 53

bugo

One thing I miss about the old days is being genuinely surprised about something and waiting for the next year's atlas to show it.  I was driving on I-44 in western MO in 1995.  I was planning on exiting onto US 166.  When I approached the sign, I could see it had 2 shields on it.  WTF?  Then I got close enough to read the numbers.  US 400? WTF?  I followed it to Baxter Springs where it then followed ALT US 69 north.  I had no idea this highway existed, where it went, what it was for.  And it nagged me until I found a map with US 400 printed on it.  Nowdays, if a new US route were commissioned we would know about it before the signs even went up.


pianocello

Definitely after, although I don't have many memories of roadgeeking before the Internet. I have many reasons, mostly mentioned earlier, but with the Internet I can get older maps from pretty much anywhere on eBay.
Davenport, IA -> Valparaiso, IN -> Ames, IA -> Orlando, FL -> Gainesville, FL -> Evansville, IN



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