If you ask that question enough times in a row, Maps navigation will finally put its proverbial foot down respond, “If you ask that again, we won’t stop for ice cream.” It takes about four repeated tries before Maps will come back with this parental classic. Maps doesn’t have the contextual smarts we see in Now. So you won’t trigger the response if your follow-up questions are “Now?” or “How about now?” or “Now are we there?” In my tests, it needed to be “Are we there yet?” every single time. Adding to the surrealism of the whole Easter Egg, ‘s voice navigation is a lot calmer than most parents are when hearing that question for the fourth time. Instead of a screaming angry mess, you get a very straightforward response, but you would expect nothing else from ‘s serene voice lady. To get the new Easter Egg you have to be running the latest version of Maps. The impact on you at home: Everybody loves a good Easter Egg this one is certainly perfect for the season. rents may find this one especially useful at entertaining kids in the backseat without having to give up on the navigation app for YouTube Kids. st don’t let them release their seatbelts to talk to the phone. [via Android lice]