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factories and smoke
lørdag, januar 18, 2003
so i was thinking about history. and it's so weird, because in one hundred years, everything now is going to be so damn old. and that's so much of a given that I can just hear you saying "kjerstin's a dumb shit." but I dont' know. it's so weird. I mean, just take music history. I mean, five hundred years ago they had just figured out how to write music on paper. isn't that bizarre? in five hundred years, what will music be doing? will they think our current music is hokey? and when learning about history (not by a video, then of course) will they laugh when our music is played in the background of whatever the narration is because it's so corny? and I mean, another given is that there will simply be more history in one hundred years. so history classes and students will be different. of course by that point they'll be a much larger change in schooling than just what they're learning. and it's so unfathomable to think about too. sheesh. and of course, since there's more history to learn, they're going to leave stuff out. which is interesting. I mean, what do you think they'll leave out? or put in? I wonder if it all depends on what the world is going through at that time.
in other news.
the new radio show on NPR is cool
my mom is going to be on tv in Philidelphia.
my mom saw Auyon at Andres.
Andres is so good. and so are cookies.
and everyone working on Pinnacle right now heard caroline and my phone conversation. laugh!
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