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This question was raised in History class today.
Are we history? If yes, then why? If no, then why not? |
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QUOTE(espionage @ Sep 17 2004, 6:46 PM) I think it scary, because this would be the first time that future people will have access to billions of historical sources. ...If Xanga and the internet survives. I think the internet will survive 25-50 years from now. Technology is so remarkable. I cant see it failing I think that's how most of our history comes from. Written documents and periodicals. Like diaries. Let's take Anne Frank's for example. That certianly helped us find out what life wa slike way back then. Then we have our xangas and bloggers. It's a recording of our lives. It will be discovered, somehow. It might not be published though. This post has been edited by WhiteLotus*: Sep 18 2004, 01:47 AM |
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