My Butler Blogs
Was blogging predicted in the 19th century in Russia?
Well the Russian Prince Vladimir Odoesky in 1837 did predict something like blogging - for the year 4338.
“The thing is that many households here publish such journals that replace common correspondence. Such journals usually provide information about the hosts’ good or bad health, family news, different thoughts and comments, small inventions, invitations to receptions.”
However, Odoevsky, a prince and a wealthy man, could not imagine people taking so much bother to keep their acquaintances updated on their daily affairs. He suggested the job would be carried out by the butler.
“The job of publishing such a journal daily or weekly is carried out by the butler. It is done very simply: receiving an order from the masters, he makes a notice of what they tell him, then make copies by camera obscura and sends them to the acquaintances.”
Hat tip Steve Rubel, From Russia with Love
Posted by Jill Fallon on October 12, 2005 at 6:23 PM | Permalink | TrackBack












