>So yes, maybe putting a mark on a piece of paper is easier than doing it in online maps, but every other aspect of that process is way harder without the internet.
Only if you know where on the map the place is which you wouldn't since you found it in a book. In Google Maps, I click "Add Destination" and put in the address. Drag it to the right places and it's now part of my route. On a paper map, I need to spend 10 minutes finding the address, referring to the index on the back to find the right square.
Yes, and every time I go to the grocery store my ability to hunt mammoths is reduced. Anesthesia reduces my ability to just deal with the pain of surgery. A pen reduces my ability to chisel words into stone.
Exposing us less to the challenges of the past is not a bug, it's a feature.
Only if you know where on the map the place is which you wouldn't since you found it in a book. In Google Maps, I click "Add Destination" and put in the address. Drag it to the right places and it's now part of my route. On a paper map, I need to spend 10 minutes finding the address, referring to the index on the back to find the right square.