If you have 99 calls left and you don't know what to do, you can happily exchange hundreds of cars. The fact that we are being watched almost all the time and in the excitement of companies like Google and Apple is a reality that we cannot escape given our hobby (and addiction) of connection all the time. The man named Simon Weckert thought putting 99 cellphones in a wheelchair and traveling the streets of Berlin made the "jam jam" happy
The artist has decided to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Google Maps (released 2005) makes this invention unique to the virus. I recommend you watch this video where we are grateful for how it manages to produce over two minutes of public transit on roads where nothing is happening, and that is now that the video is reaching nearly a million views on the YouTube platform. Simon's slow development is causing Google's productive traffic to start to fail, and from glowing green to very standardized content in a few minutes.
It's the first time it's happened, already in 2014 some Israeli students looking to have fun mislead Waze, another popular GPS app