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Trailscout
08-03-2002, 09:14 PM
I read a short story, first published in 1909 that predicts the Internet and other aspects of our society andhas a very nudist viewpoint.

Here's a short quote: I felt that humanity existed, and that it existed without clothes. How can I possibly explain this? It was naked, humanity seemed naked, and all these tubes and buttons and machineries neither came into the world with us, nor will they follow us out, nor do they matter supremely while we are here. Had I been strong, I would have torn off every garment I had, and gone out into the outer air unswaddled.

To read the entire story, go to: The Machine Stops (http://emforster.de/hypertext/template.php3?t=tms)

Trailscout
08-03-2002, 09:14 PM
I read a short story, first published in 1909 that predicts the Internet and other aspects of our society andhas a very nudist viewpoint.

Here's a short quote: I felt that humanity existed, and that it existed without clothes. How can I possibly explain this? It was naked, humanity seemed naked, and all these tubes and buttons and machineries neither came into the world with us, nor will they follow us out, nor do they matter supremely while we are here. Had I been strong, I would have torn off every garment I had, and gone out into the outer air unswaddled.

To read the entire story, go to: The Machine Stops (http://emforster.de/hypertext/template.php3?t=tms)