Showing posts with label maps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maps. Show all posts

Thursday, January 6, 2011

This Superstock image from Superstock.com appears to answer my question on the maps, along with my friend who messaged me that the name of the map type in question from an earlier post tonight was topographical maps. They were the ones with the humps. The humps the humps the humps. The lovely latitude and longitude bumps…


Thanks for helping me stroll down amnesia lane, K.S.

Here's a list of things kids born in 2011 will never know of

Fax machines maybe.. Video rental stores sure.. But forgetting friends is a part of life, as is a watch. And sometimes a hand written sentiment is much more meaningful than a blog post or a tweet.


I think some of these tech-related futurists are a little off, but for the most part correct.


I’d miss the paper maps if I was a kid in the future. They don’t know what they’re missing. I remember in the 7th grade, it was a big deal to get a map that (name escapes me) was able to be touched with mountain ranges and land masses having a feeling on the fingers. That was technology as a geography student in the early 1990s. My child Ayden will laugh at me one day, as he plugs in his pinky finger to do his homework on his whoknowwhatPad.


Of course the progression of humanity into a world that knows of no 20th century items depends on a progressively improving economy.. And so far in ‘11 I am not seeing that.


Here's a list of things kids born in 2011 will never know of
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