The other day I came home and found that the internet wasn’t working. I didn’t have anything particular that I needed to do- I think I was going to check my e-mail- but I got really nervous for a moment, wondering what I was missing because my link to the world was cut off. Comments05/28/2009 07:53:05 *nods* I can relate to the relief you felt. There are times when I wish we could just go back to the 80s before most people had any inkling of what the internet was... and the only portable phones were in cars... or the size of a military walkie-talkie and only available to the upper classes. 05/28/2009 08:28:29 I know Wendell Berry's stuff although I haven't spent much time reading anything he's written. He's the guy who really likes farming and such, right? 05/28/2009 10:51:12 "I’m hard pressed to admit it, but I think we’re already enslaved to technology. Most of us couldn’t figure out a way to grow our own food, weave our own clothes, or find water that’s safe to drink. Whether or not our own technology turns on us, I think it’s pretty safe to say that any sort of major interruption would be more than most of us could handle. 05/28/2009 11:15:13 @FTP I think you're right. We should do our very best to be individually responsible with what we have. And I really hope that I can learn to do some simple things like farming, ect. I don't know that I'd ever have enough land to survive in the event of a disaster, but just being able to have a general know-how about basic survival is of great importance. Beth 05/28/2009 11:56:12 I like the new you. Its hot. So does Ethan. He calls for dada every morning upon waking now. 05/28/2009 12:05:07 The new me thinks you're hot, too. Leave a Reply | Follow MeNathan Recommends
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