Source: xkcd: Google Maps
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Gross, OP cropping out the actual creator of this??
No, the author did not sign anything in the original image.
Yep, XKCD doesn't put any watermarks or credits on their comics. Best to link
Yea I remember the days of MapQuest and having actual paper maps filling up the glove/map compartment.
Maps that could only be obtained after defeating the Butcher in level 3 of the Catacombs. Those were exciting times.
Ahh, fresh meat!
It saddens me how few people recognize the reference when I finish whatever directions I give them with "if you master the wolf, the wolf will guide you."
We should all be finishing every set of verbal directions with that phrase, in my expert opinion.
- — careful
Definitely sounds like Rhode Island
Link your source in the top comment.
yeah this is why i prefer OSM-based navigation, i'm not sure why the tech giants decided that it was a good idea to implement navigation in fifth-dimensional directions..
Google maps printouts?!
When it's too late to get where you're going in time unless you take the zero