Linked by Kroc on Thu 26th Oct 2006 17:10 UTC
Features, Office History tends to leave behind mostly two kinds of information - the irrelevant and the biased. Archaeologists are either digging up people's thrown away junk, or reading some emperor's pompous account of his great deeds. The archaeology of the future will involve carefully extracting random 1s and 0s off of media and theorising what it all could mean. In the reckless and fast moving digital world, many stumbling blocks have been created that would drastically inhibit future generations learning about our ancient digital existence.
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by Adam S on Thu 26th Oct 2006 18:45 UTC in reply to "RE"
Adam S
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2005-04-01

Why did you link to the comment page instead of your actual story?

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by Kroc on Thu 26th Oct 2006 18:53 in reply to "RE"
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2005-11-10

Sorry, my bad. Because of that mistake I didn't notice a dupe by someone who did link to the article directly. http://digg.com/hardware/In_the_Future_the_Past_Won_t_Be_Present

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