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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @rebel_nomad 11 Oct \ parent \ on: @Rothbardian_fanatic's bio
Hehe, yeah, in so many ways it was easier when the world was 100% real ;-)
Actually the first time I visited Kathmandu in 95 you could send & receive email, just write it on a piece of paper and then get your print hanging on the wall when the answer arrived!
And of course everyone could read every message from those prints hehe...
Then in 96 you'd get access to a PC directly, not so sure that was progress!
One of the things I want to do btw is to do a cave retreat with a camera only, doing daily videos on how mind changes during a process like that, then post it when I'm online again.
Its been too long since I cut off access to the internet really!
Growing up with no electronic gadgets was a blessing. I have no problem not carrying a “smartphone” at all. I don’t need its services 24/7/365. In fact, I prefer not to carry one because of the EMF hazards. The internet is also a superfluous distraction.
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