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But remember this one? From 1909, it's called the Jones Live. And like the Iter Auto,
it's driven by the odometer cable. But instead of lots of scrolls, a whole map fits on one disc. And it predates the Iter Auto
by over two decades. Let's wind back the clock a hundred years
to see if we can make this one happen. The key component is
its tiny gearing system that syncs the map to the moving vehicle. It has a 1,000-to-1 ratio
it's driven by the odometer cable. But instead of lots of scrolls, a whole map fits on one disc. And it predates the Iter Auto
by over two decades. Let's wind back the clock a hundred years
to see if we can make this one happen. The key component is
its tiny gearing system that syncs the map to the moving vehicle. It has a 1,000-to-1 ratio
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But remember this one?
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From 1909, it's called the Jones Live.
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And like the Iter Auto,
it's driven by the odometer cable.
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But instead of lots of scrolls,
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a whole map fits on one disc.
00:00:14.514 --> 00:00:18.351
And it predates the Iter Auto
by over two decades.
00:00:21.002 --> 00:00:25.692
Let's wind back the clock a hundred years
to see if we can make this one happen.
00:00:27.986 --> 00:00:30.405
The key component is
its tiny gearing system
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that syncs the map to the moving vehicle.
00:00:34.117 --> 00:00:36.786
It has a 1,000-to-1 ratio.
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Scientists investigate unusual events from pop culture, science and history.