Re: Pseudoarchaeology in Australia
- From: David Johnson <trolleyfan_nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 21:15:53 GMT
"Peter Jason" <pj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:fb5tau$131d$1
@otis.netspace.net.au:
At the moment I am photo-recording the
alleyways and mundane images of the central
city area here (things no-one would normally
take pictures of) and these images may be of
interest 100 years hence. Sometimes the
background in the typical grinning-people
photo is of great interest.
Assuming, of course, the format you save them in both lasts a century _and_
is readable in any fashion by folk a century hence...
There was a comedy ("Spirit of 76") that had people in the future lose all
history in an event called "The Great Degaussing..." ;)
David
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