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Five questions for the guys who made a compass that points to the Times Square Olive Garden | The Verge

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This page features an interview with the creators of a compass that exclusively points toward the Times Square Olive Garden. Developed by Jason Goldberg and Steve Nasopoulos in collaboration with Glub Glub Labs, the device offers an analog alternative to smartphone navigation. The creators chose Olive Garden because it uniquely offers lasagna as a side dish. The article discusses why they created this unconventional compass and includes technical details about how it functions. It's a humorous take on modern navigation technology and restaurant culture in Times Square.

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