Blogging Predicted by 19th Century Russian Prince

Could the entire blogging phenominom have been predicted as far back as 1837?

“Houses are connected by means of magnetic telegraphs that allow people who live far from each other to communicate,” Odoevsky wrote.

Even more interestingly, Odoevsky suggested every household would publish a kind of daily journal or newsletter and distribute it among selected acquaintances, a habit which Russian bloggers immediately recognized as blogging.

“We received a household journal from the local prime minister, which among other things invited us to his place for a reception,” one of Odoevsky’s characters tells a friend.

“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.”

Maybe, but then again many people think that Nostradamus predicted modren day current events back in the 1500’s.

[via the Blog Herald ]
Blogging Predicted by 19th Century Russian Prince