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| Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: More important than where is when.... Gender: Posts: 6,334 Thanks: 104 Thanked 292 Times in 177 Posts | Keeping people of the future from playing with our nuclear waste. A half-mile below the surface of the New Mexico desert, the federal government is interring thousands of tons of monstrously dangerous leftovers from its nuclear weapons program --plutonium-infested clothing, tools and chemical sludge that will remain potentially lethal for thousands of years to come. It may be safely secured now, but how to keep our descendants centuries in the future from accidentally unearthing it? http://wired.com/news/culture/0,7172...?tw=wn_index_1 |
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| Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: (n) - the place where I am Gender: Posts: 19,273 Thanks: 160 Thanked 732 Times in 473 Posts | Simple: Just tell them it's there. No one in their right mind will go near it. And remember, "I'm-a Luigi, number one!" |
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| Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: More important than where is when.... Gender: Posts: 6,334 Thanks: 104 Thanked 292 Times in 177 Posts | I'm pretty sure all those markers and everything would just encourage post apocolyptic archeologists 10,000 years from now. |
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| Marshmallow Knight ☆ Supermod | In the case that the world is just fine between now and ten kiloyears in the future, I think warning signs in a dead language would be more useful (e.g. Latin, Sanskrit). Remember that brief instance in the eighties where "bad" meant good? If there's going to be a post-apocolyptical society, though, they might treat this as a temple, a New Mecca of sorts. It comes with a bonus that the celebate preists of the temple can't have kids anyways. But, I'm pretty sure the future goobers who pop it open will catch wise it's a bad place to live once their hair falls out and all their white blood cells go missing. |
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