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Tango0117 Jul 2021 9:29 p.m. PST

"Imagine, military historian Kevin Hymel writes, if George Washington or Ulysses S. Grant had carried a camera and photographed war as he experienced it. How important would those images be as documents of history?

Gen. George S. Patton, the brilliant but often-troublesome U.S. Army commander of World War II, did just that during his campaigns across North Africa and Europe from 1942 through 1945…"
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deephorse18 Jul 2021 2:37 a.m. PST

Why stop at those two periods of history? What if early hominids had carried mobile phones from the moment they evolved? Just imagine what photos would exist now. And the texts! But would we understand them?

Tango0118 Jul 2021 3:52 p.m. PST

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