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Monday, May 11, 2009 

Category: Life

Is it because we're all just really busy keeping the hamster wheels moving? Our communications with each other keep getting less and less with all this groovy info-sharing tech we've got going. In the Victorian era people's letters to each other were epic...long, beautifully written, insightful and informative, many of them still worth reading even now by strangers to those long gone friends and lovers. The Brownings correspondence was incredible...later, George Bernard Shaw had many epistolary friendships, long ones (like decades of intense communications) with people, some of whom he never met in the flesh. Ol' H.P. Lovecraft, that shy and crazy guy, seemed to communicate much better by letter...not to mention our old pal Vince Van Gaugh and his bro.

 

These days we seem to only have time for a brief cellphone call, or perhaps a few words in an email, but most of my emails are pretty darn short! We're a rushed race racing towards a future that's unknown, but we're getting there darned fast. Now we have things like Twitter and MySpace's Status Reports...summing up your life in a sentence and broadcasting it out to the world! Perhaps that will save some time, I dunno. I'm supposedly on Twitter (well, I'm supposedly on a lot of things but really I'm mostly lying on the couch reading comics) and I do fill out my Status Report now and then for a laugh, but I just wonder where all this leads. Will we get to where we just put up One Word every day on some site, and have that represent all our communication to our friends and family? Maybe just One Single Letter. "Yes, I think I'll go with 'Q' today, I'm sure 'X' is already taken"...Man, I just can't say. Maybe I'm overreacting a bit...but if you write me a letter I'll sure write you back.

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Michael J. (Mickey) Richard

 
i hr wht ur sain bro... ;-)
 
Posted by Michael J. (Mickey) Richard on Monday, May 11, 2009 - 11:11 PM
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Beowulf Kingsley

 
Thnx Mky
 
Posted by Beowulf Kingsley on Monday, May 11, 2009 - 11:23 PM
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The Boweevil
Doug Wolgat

 
LOL
 
Posted by The Boweevil on Wednesday, May 13, 2009 - 12:33 PM
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∞MoMo∞

 
It may be worth noting that we now enjoy faster methods of travel as well (motorcars and aeroplanes and such), and in the Victorian era (and earlier, duh) people often moved away from family, never to see them again. As such, letters were the only way people had to communicate with one another across great distances. Of course, postal workers were nicer then too, and less likely to walk into a McDonald's and pepper the line of people queing for cholesterol-cloggers...
For the record, I love reading your MySpace status updates! Especially 'cause I can hear your voice in the words you choose.
All this new-fangled, high-flalutin' computationators has at least as many drawbacks as it does benefits, but alas, the machine marches on despite any protestations we mere meatbags may utter.
^_^

p.s. my chosen letter is "V"
 
Posted by ∞MoMo∞ on Saturday, May 23, 2009 - 1:44 AM
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Beowulf Kingsley

 

I think, Ms M, you’ve got it completely right. Communications and travel modes have changed, and that’s changed the way we do everything, including interact with each other. I really enjoy my email, and my cell phone, and the MySpace thing…and I love your status updates too, by the way! Perhaps sometimes I rant just to rant. But I do find it disturbing that I get short notes from people who I know are intelligent and literate that are totally misspelled and grammatically askew, as though they only had brief seconds to throw it into the computer. Stuff they probably wouldn’t leave on a kitchen fridge note! And as far as I know all the email programs have a spell checking function (I know I sure have to use mine all the time!). I just like to see more and better interactions, no matter what new tools we use. Although I’ll admit I’m way to clumsy (and lazy) to text message anyone! Those buttons are just too small.


 
Posted by Beowulf Kingsley on Saturday, May 23, 2009 - 2:40 PM
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