Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a little troubling that this is in question to some.
It’s not obvious when I am driving in Maryland where the inner part of the loop is.
? It is very obvious. It is the cars going by you in the other direction.
Huh?
Not if you're going from Bethesda to College Park. Then you are on the inner loop.
That’s wrong. If you are going from Bethesda to College Park, that is the OUTER loop. Don’t worry, it took me forever to get it too and I’ve been here 29 years!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a little troubling that this is in question to some.
It’s not obvious when I am driving in Maryland where the inner part of the loop is.
? It is very obvious. It is the cars going by you in the other direction.
Huh?
Not if you're going from Bethesda to College Park. Then you are on the inner loop.
That’s wrong. If you are going from Bethesda to College Park, that is the OUTER loop. Don’t worry, it took me forever to get it too and I’ve been here 29 years!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a little troubling that this is in question to some.
It’s not obvious when I am driving in Maryland where the inner part of the loop is.
? It is very obvious. It is the cars going by you in the other direction.
Huh?
Not if you're going from Bethesda to College Park. Then you are on the inner loop.
gps, google maps.... have also caused people to not develop this ability.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How people don’t get which is the inner and which is the outer blows my mind. Makes me fear for the future if this country.
If you are new to the area, it’s not exactly obvious !!
Umm yes it is. At least to anyone with 2 functioning brain cells.
I’ve lived here over 25 years and still get confused while driving. I’m directionally challenged to begin with. I never know whether to go left or right even when walking out of an elevator. But I’m actually pretty smart at other things like finance and my job. Ivy degree and everything. I wonder if gender has anything to do with it. I am told (by a man) that men are better at directions than women.
It’s not gender, it’s genetics. Some people’s brains are wired to navigate their route on a map contained entirely in their mind.
Google: “the Knowledge”
It’s not obvious when I am driving in Maryland where the inner part of the loop is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a little troubling that this is in question to some.
It’s not obvious when I am driving in Maryland where the inner part of the loop is.
? It is very obvious. It is the cars going by you in the other direction.
Huh?
Not if you're going from Bethesda to College Park. Then you are on the inner loop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a little troubling that this is in question to some.
It’s not obvious when I am driving in Maryland where the inner part of the loop is.
? It is very obvious. It is the cars going by you in the other direction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a little troubling that this is in question to some.
It’s not obvious when I am driving in Maryland where the inner part of the loop is.
Anonymous wrote:What about the fruit loop? Where is that?