cursuswalker wrote:You do not need to detail all you know here, Just outline what you would be able to contribute.





cursuswalker wrote:Every written, photographed and filmed record is gone. Every museum exhibit has disappeared. Every to-date discovered archaeological site has been replaced by ordinary ground with no remains of any kind.
All news archives, recorded in any form, are gone.
The United Nations sets up an emergency programme to recover as much as possible from living memory. What could you contribute?
The rules: NO web-links (they are GONE). No book references or quotes that you do not know off by heart.
You do not need to detail all you know here, Just outline what you would be able to contribute.
I08; 2010 BS, SB; 2011 IL; 2011 BS
Speakers Corner, 2011



whitehorse wrote:I could tell you about my personal and family history. Have family heirlooms disappeared too?
I think I'd write a founding 'myth' of how we all got here and claim it was divinely inspired....
Latin names for different UK species, mostly the mustelids, reptiles/amphibians, bats, some insectivores and rodents and some seabirds. History of the red kite in Britain., it's near extinction, expansion and reintroduction.

Corwen wrote:Lots of traditional songs, folklore customs, stories and stuff about religion (my degree topic), and some recollections of the protest and Traveller scene of the 90s that would interest some historians. And a few poems I have off by heart.

Myrde wrote:Well... fortunately I'm a bibliophile. Sadly, I could never reproduce the books that I have read endlessly EXACTLY... but.. pretty close. Like, 70%ish in reaccounting in their traditional style. Failing that, my own rewriting of their prose and stories, but enough to keep the tale alive.

Kernos wrote:Myrde wrote:Well... fortunately I'm a bibliophile. Sadly, I could never reproduce the books that I have read endlessly EXACTLY... but.. pretty close. Like, 70%ish in reaccounting in their traditional style. Failing that, my own rewriting of their prose and stories, but enough to keep the tale alive.
Reminds me of Fahrenheit 451. We each should be memorizing a book.
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