I really think old forms of narrative will endure. Mainly paper.
There's a phenomena called electro magnetic pulse that fries
electronics (the US military considered a bomb of this type for the
Iraq invasion). It may not be a 100 years when our electronics will
stop working. Here's a saying from a Wayne Dyer- "Don't die with your
music still in you." Get it out. 

Francisco
franciscodaum/blogspot.com


--- In [email protected], "Heath" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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 that maybe 100 years, 1,000 years from now, someone could 
> watch me, see my life, my ups, my downs, my trips, my friends, my 
> dreams, hopes, etc...it's just wild to me.....you know when I first 
> started I was so anal, I didn't want anyone to know my real name, I 
> mean I was running in the street with scissors or doing something else 
> goofy, showing my house, my street, etc but I didn't want anyone to 
> know my name....I think back at that and just laugh out loud....
> 
> Anyway just wondering if anyone else thinks about all this...like I 
> do....probably not....  ;)
> 
> Heath
> http://batmangeek7.blogspot.com
>


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