Im not sure how long me incorectly dating household items will confuse the arcaeologists of the future , but thats is the bidding of benrik. I have concerns about the productivity, and success likelyhood of this task, firstly im not sure how many of my goods electrical or otherwise will stand the test of time (made in china has never been a mark of quality), and secondly if an arceologist is taken in by the cunning plot for so much as a moment it would be slightly worrying, and say more about his expertise.. or lack of than my labeling.
However that aside i set about round the house labeling goods that are most likely to be hanging around in years to come , wether as landfill or under the ground..with baldrick and co's time team descendants digging them up on tv or whetever people of the future watch stuff on in their living rooms.
heres what i tagged:-
if anyone believes that one i shall be over the moon!
prove d.a.b's wernt commonplace in the 1920's
the battle of hastings is known for more than just the battle of hastings, also the year dell stated knocking out lcd flatscreen monitors.
Absoloutley timeless!!
I live in hope that in years to come theyve given up carbondating as a bad job and have resorted to date on item and guestimates in the future, if a date is stated on item, surely they should just believe it!
items dated incorrectly- diggers hopefully foiled
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