Brian Roemmele
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
The memories are.
And it's supposed to be that way.
It's not supposed to be in the internet.
It's not supposed to be in ChatGPT, but I pray and hope that it will be in your AI one day.
And that AI, if you choose, can be shared with the world.
Decades, hundreds, thousands of years after you're gone, your voice will still be heard.
That's number one.
Number two, you have old books.
Don't assume that they were digitalized.
They probably weren't.
I guarantee you, you will be blown away what you see in old medical texts.
You will be blown away with what you see in old encyclopedias, in old maps, Tartaria.
Now, I'm not going to go down that rabbit hole.
But there's going to be a lot of things that you might think, oh, well, that was antiquated thinking.
No, it was thinking from a different place.
It was thinking from a different point in time.
It may be more flowering terms, right?
People use the vernacular.
syntax and nomenclature from their epoch right so if if it's 1800s the words are going to be a little difficult the other things oh all the magazines and newspapers only three percent of the newspapers have been digitalized and i have archives of newspapers in the midwest that shut down and they were hauling it away i literally dived in dumpsters to save microfilm at that point
of a newspaper that existed for 112 years wow and it was all going to get thrown away we would have never heard it i don't have time even to to dive in and digitalize that stuff i have unfortunately uh self storages all around the country from where i dumpster dives in the 80s and 90s i don't get to do it as much lately i'd probably get arrested now back then people tried to but once you throw in a dumpster it's public domain period end of story