tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25897493.post1964348032674360985..comments2023-10-04T17:13:47.394+03:00Comments on future of my past: who did we ask before google or, you know, the internet?Anna MRhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13801478271766064478noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25897493.post-91278449099348152542013-01-05T15:53:22.491+02:002013-01-05T15:53:22.491+02:00Ah Montag – you are right. How could I have forgot...Ah <b>Montag</b> – you are right. How could I have forgotten the wandering autistic savants? Just goes to show how quickly we get used to modern times and, correspondingly, how quickly we lose times past.<br /><br />Glorious Nonsense in the 13th right backatcha, my friend. It may well be the only thing to keep our heads above the water.<br /><br />xAnna MRhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13801478271766064478noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25897493.post-21524208447845027812013-01-02T17:17:57.895+02:002013-01-02T17:17:57.895+02:00Before Google and the Internet, I seem to remember...Before Google and the Internet, I seem to remember we had wandering autistic savants who would come down the streets, calling out their expertise:<br /><br />"Songs! Scraps and pieces of melody remembered!"<br /><br />"Trivia! Useless details of the great and near-great! Come and get your celebrity news!"<br /><br />They've all gone now, along with the scissors-grinder and tinkers.<br /><br />Happy Stuff and Glorious Nonsense in the 13!Montaghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00017648070522030951noreply@blogger.com