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In reply to the discussion: Does anyone remember travel pre-cell pre-internet,? [View all]Laura PourMeADrink
(42,770 posts)34. I agree. Think maybe people just got used to it?
In other words if somebody didn't show up people use their own resources to figure out what to do? Like call someone else? Or the missing person figured out who to call to get your message or something like that. It did seem like general services were more dependable a long time ago. But cars not so much. Seems like cars were always breaking down.
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Ah!!!! It was "semi-internet info" era. I do remember liking another mapping
Laura PourMeADrink
Aug 2021
#9
Never used those. We liked to plan by ourselves, not have someone else do it for us. It was more fun
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#14
We still have them in the side pocket of the front car door. We move them when getting another car.
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