Lines of Communication: Woodstock School in the Telecoms Age
When I attended Woodstock (1977-1981), communication from and within India was fraught with difficulty. Letters to foreign countries - even in Asia - took weeks. Packages arrived damaged, or not at all. (Nowadays, Indian mail is more reliable than Italian.) [more]
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nice one! looking forward to the next piece
Comment by adi — November 26, 2007 @ 3:12 am
Fascinating to even think of Woodstock with all that technology and more to come! And I never thought I was really isolated back in the 50’s…..
Keep the articles coming.
Comment by Brenda — November 27, 2007 @ 5:44 am