Chapter 2
The Memory Hole
The electronic censorship these days reminds me of 1984, Fahrenheit 451, and a theatrical remake based on the book, Equilibrium.
I found that most of the subjects I sought weren't in over a dozen libraries of the cities, towns or rural areas of my local counties. One university that I attended would not let me use their computerized card catalog to look up books or to check them out sometime after graduation. Specific books and subjects were so unavailable that I decided to buy 98% of the books that I thought important for reference. If there's ever a time when internet access or libraries are only available for biometric users, I should be more than content with my personal library. I am a friend to the librarians at my former church. Someone decided to get rid of books that were no longer considered important at the library. Unfortunately, it included the only copy of the King James Bible they had. The pastor made sure a copy of the Living Word paraphrase was available at the entrances to the auditorium. The takeaway I learned is that God has always provided everything necessary and many luxuries, like books. I appreciate the good librarians and any good libraries that shun the story hour fat girlie guy programs like This. <That's not my local town, but these types have been invited to lead children's programs at our main public library that receives lots of tax dollars. As much as I liked the library at one time, I reject everything about them now. I let others like yourself know, so that you can be aware.
What the local libraries would be better off with is Conan the Librarian. 😄
The Memory Hole
The electronic censorship these days reminds me of 1984, Fahrenheit 451, and a theatrical remake based on the book, Equilibrium.
I found that most of the subjects I sought weren't in over a dozen libraries of the cities, towns or rural areas of my local counties. One university that I attended would not let me use their computerized card catalog to look up books or to check them out sometime after graduation. Specific books and subjects were so unavailable that I decided to buy 98% of the books that I thought important for reference. If there's ever a time when internet access or libraries are only available for biometric users, I should be more than content with my personal library. I am a friend to the librarians at my former church. Someone decided to get rid of books that were no longer considered important at the library. Unfortunately, it included the only copy of the King James Bible they had. The pastor made sure a copy of the Living Word paraphrase was available at the entrances to the auditorium. The takeaway I learned is that God has always provided everything necessary and many luxuries, like books. I appreciate the good librarians and any good libraries that shun the story hour fat girlie guy programs like This. <That's not my local town, but these types have been invited to lead children's programs at our main public library that receives lots of tax dollars. As much as I liked the library at one time, I reject everything about them now. I let others like yourself know, so that you can be aware.
What the local libraries would be better off with is Conan the Librarian. 😄
I just buy the digital book on my phone
I wanted to check out that latest Neil deGrasse Tyson book at my local library and I was number 50 in line