Mind you, I don't think any of the volumes are in line for the Pullitzer prize. Most entries were one-liners; such riveting comments as, "Went shopping today. Bought a piece of mutton for dinner. The price has gone up by 1/2d." Or, "Won the raffle at WI (Women's Institute) today." Or even, "It's been raining all day. Couldn't get the washing out."
I suppose, in due course, they might provide a brief comment on social history, but at the moment it has to be admitted that they are exceedingly boring.
All of this makes me wonder about blogging. Would my mother have been a blogger, if she had ever learned how to use a computer? If so, would she have written more (there being more space than in a conventional diary) and would it have been more interesting? And is blogging the best way to record social history? And finally, what will happen to all these billions of blogs....?
What do you think?
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