Been thinking a bit and reflecting on this past year and I had a
question/thought. Has anyone else just sat and thought for a moment
and reflected on what we are doing? Putting our lives out there for
all to see? I mean does it ever seem weird? Not bad weird but
just weird?
To think
I've often thought that we are the most documented generations in human
history, but we're only the beginning, what with various gadgets and
websites (Twitter) that aim to let you record every second of your day (why?
don't ask me).
It's a little strange. My husband sometimes laments that we
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To think that maybe 100 years, 1,000 years from now, someone could
watch me, see my life
: [videoblogging] A question for the group...
Been thinking a bit and reflecting on this past year and I had a
question/thought. Has anyone else just sat and thought for a moment
and reflected on what we are doing? Putting our lives out there for
all to see? I mean does it ever seem weird? Not bad
Last year, while doing some genealogical research at the National Archives,
I had the chance to listen in on a conversation about which medium was the
best for archiving records. A National Archives worker said that their
research showed that in order of durability and longevity it was:
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] A question for the group...
Last year, while doing some genealogical research at the National Archives,
I had the chance to listen in on a conversation about which medium was the
best for archiving records. A National Archives worker said that their
research showed that in order of durability
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Robert Scoble
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Wow, I actually read that out loud to my husband. Maybe I won't be a starin 2K
years?RobynFrom: videoblogging