Mr. Feldmár’s LSD trips would have remained forgotten if he had not written about them at great length as recently as 2001. Setting aside the reasonableness of the border-crossing rules, the Feldmár case has less to do with digital memory than with Mr. Feldmár’s own attempts to keep the past alive.
Keiper, Adam, "When Folly Is Forever: We once could improve ourselves by shedding our pasts. Now the past is always with us" Wall Street Journal













