From a technological pov, I'd put a cell phone, a credit card, and maybe some car keys in there, since they'll all be incredibly antiquated in 50 years.
I'd put in some seed packets so people could see what we were eating, then I'd put in my copy of NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND, my query letter and my manuscript in the hopes that in the afterlife I will finally get an agent! :)
My scrapbooks, I'm sure. And a few teeny-tiny baby outfits that my kids fit into once upon a time.
ReplyDeleteMy kobo. Just so they can see what geeks were reading back when;0)
ReplyDeletePhotos! :D
ReplyDeleteFrom a technological pov, I'd put a cell phone, a credit card, and maybe some car keys in there, since they'll all be incredibly antiquated in 50 years.
ReplyDeleteMy computer. It probably contains the most comprehensive snapshot of who I am, and where we are at in our time.
ReplyDeleteI'd put in some seed packets so people could see what we were eating, then I'd put in my copy of NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND, my query letter and my manuscript in the hopes that in the afterlife I will finally get an agent! :)
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, maybe I'd put a paper and an electronic version of a book. I wonder which one would still be readable in 100 years. ;)just saying...
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a photo or two, a newspaper or magazine, my favorite book of the year, a mix tape, er, mp3 :)
ReplyDeleteI'd put my in flashdrive. It has most things I think important on it.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd put the photos of my family, some of which go back well over a 100 years. They tell a story all by themselves.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...Probably a video showing what life is like in 2010.
ReplyDeleteA phone book.
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