I did that so many times. But when I was young, the cameras weighed 300 pound,

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I did that so many times. But when I was young, the cameras weighed 300 pound, black and white and no recording or sharing. My uncle had a 35 mm camera but never let anyone use it. Because it was too expensive kids were not allowed, and the film took a long to send in and process. I am starting to forget those days But I will remember mud, leaves, water and the feel of raking leave, their smell and weight picking them up, unblocking drains. mowing, and the smell of cut grass. I am sure no one cares, and I have no way to share those pictures and feelings. I have a cell phone, but I hate using it. I have many computers and they have gotten worse, not better. But this guy put a camera to record himself doing a good deed? Perhaps when no one was looking, or recording, it still happened.

I do see the point of a video to demonstrate something that needs to be done, and an ordinary person can do it. Unfortunately many of the things I work on are simple for me to see and understand. But I have no way to show it in a simple moral video, without help.

Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation

Richard K Collins

About: Richard K Collins

Director, The Internet Foundation Studying formation and optimized collaboration of global communities. Applying the Internet to solve global problems and build sustainable communities. Internet policies, standards and best practices.


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