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Proof-Variation7005 t1_iwmnc1f wrote

Reply to comment by FAYCSB in Why 95 exit changes? by MadLove1348

If you're not familiar with the area, you're already using a GPS.

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degggendorf t1_iwn5c7c wrote

A GPS still doesn't tell you how many miles you've been in a state nor how many miles until the next exit.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_iwna7v3 wrote

>A GPS still doesn't tell you how many miles you've been in a state nor how many miles until the next exit.

True. The 2nd part is helpful. Unless you've got a special song or celebration for being 69 miles into a state, I don't see why anyone would need to know the first part.

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degggendorf t1_iwnf7ra wrote

Do you not like understanding your progress in a trip? Counting down miles until your next state line seems like a pretty normal thing to do, doesn't it? Is it just me?

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_iwnfnzi wrote

I prefer the "this machine says I'm 45 minutes away, I'm shooting for 42 minutes" beat the clock challenge.

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degggendorf t1_iwns9p5 wrote

Do you program in state lines as destinations?

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KennyWuKanYuen t1_iwnsxg9 wrote

So I’m not alone. Measuring distance with distance feels weird. Measuring distance with time feels more natural.

Was in D.C. with friends one time and I said that shop’s about 5-10 minutes away. They were like how far is that? I told 5-10 minutes and they were so confused. I got confused when he told me the distance with mileage and I was like that gives me no context of how far it is.

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