In a future world without aeroplanes, children would gather at the feet of old men, and hear extraordinary tales of a mythic time when vast and complicated machines the size of several houses used to take to the skies and fly high over the Himalayas and the Tasman Sea.
via news.bbc.co.uk
lain de Botton |
The philosopher, writer and recent writer-in-residence at Heathrow airport imagines a world without aircraft.


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