Would you like to send a letter to 50 000 years future?
If you would not, then just ignore this. Thank you and have a nice day.
But if you would, you really should check this site out: http://www.keo.org/uk/pages/default.html
I found out about this today and this whole idea sound very interesting. What are your thoughts about this project?
Isn't KEO a brand of beer?
Pumaman,
Do you think that the AGS source code can fit within the character limits of the message? :=
Well, here's my message:
What I want to know is...who's sad enough to be reading crap written by random induvidual 50000 years ago?
Come on people...it's THE FUTURE! Don't you have cyborgs to kill or something?
Unfortunately, some silly website glitch meant that I had to input my date of birth as 12th of February.
I feel bad about lying to the people of the future.
I'll bet we'll all be dead. And some random velociraptor type creature will be laughing at the message.
Or the cyborgs will have won.
Quote from: Babar on Sat 30/07/2005 00:16:32
I'll bet we'll all be dead.
Thats a pretty safe bet!
With the state of the world as it is now...
Will the Earth still be here in 50,000 years?
I guess it will be destroyed by some nuclear war generations from now. :(
If the Earth still exists, my message would be to dig up my old, old, old bones and recreate me. Bring me back to life, even if i have 3 heads and a tail. :)
"If you are reading this, then, well, I am dead. But also, if you are reading this... Well, ummm.. Humanity has survived a lot longer than I thought it would. Good job on that. Yea."
If you really want to send a message to the future... (http://www.futureme.org/)
Quote from: Dark of Night on Sat 30/07/2005 01:54:41
With the state of the world as it is now...
Will the Earth still be here in 50,000 years?
I guess it will be destroyed by some nuclear war generations from now. :(
No, no, no. (http://ned.ucam.org/~sdh31/misc/destroy.html)
QuoteDestroying the Earth is harder than you may have been led to believe.
You've seen the action movies where the bad guy threatens to destroy the Earth. You've heard people on the news claiming that the next nuclear war or cutting down rainforests or persisting in releasing hideous quantities of pollution into the atmosphere threatens to end the world.
Fools.
The Earth was built to last. It is a 4,550,000,000-year-old, 5,973,600,000,000,000,000,000-tonne ball of iron. It has taken more devastating asteroid hits in its lifetime than you've had hot dinners, and lo, it still orbits merrily.
;)
Only 6 thousand characters?
Man, I'm going to gave to think about this.
The Earth, as we know it, will most certainly not be around 50,000 years from now. However, it will be around 16 years from now, which is why I would like to thank Al_Ninio for sending the link for FutureMe.org. I sent myself a message which will be EXTREMELY relevant 16 years from now. Well, 16 years, 1 month, and 7 days from now. Which is kind of weird seeing as that's near twice the length of my life to date, me being 17 at the moment.
The Earth will exist in 50, 000 years time.
Humanity, sadly (well, depending on your point of view) will not.
(irelevant) To quote Holly, talking about Human extinction, "A million years is a respectable run for a species. And thats a good, clean living species like dinosaurs. All they did was go around quietly eating things."
We'll probably evolve into a higher form of life, like molerats or cheese
Well if you believe in the things I do, the rapture should be coming much sooner than 50,000 years.
/me bets the satellite will be gone long before its returnth.
They should scale it down to 50 years... That way I'd still be alive to see how much of an idiot I was 50 years before. :)
Quote from: Al_Ninio on Sat 30/07/2005 03:29:21
If you really want to send a message to the future... (http://www.futureme.org/)
Quote from: [lgm] on Mon 01/08/2005 04:14:09
They should scale it down to 50 years... That way I'd still be alive to see how much of an idiot I was 50 years before. :)
This is actually a better link for that [lgm]... (http://www.futureme.org/)
Seriously. That way you can send yourself an email 50 years from now. The 50,000 year satellite will be brought down by nuclear radiation, solar radiation, and meteorites long before its designated return though...
true but still, a lot of people who do it are probably just doing it as a bit of a laugh.
Dude, do you realise you can't compensate for what email address you'll have in 50 years? Therefore FutureMe is fluff crap!
Then don't make it 50 years. Make it a shorter amount of time.
I used futureme once. I was procrastinating heavily with a research paper, and sent an email to myself for a week later to see if I had done it.
Naturally, I hadn't.
Quote from: [lgm] on Mon 01/08/2005 16:46:12
Dude, do you realise you can't compensate for what email address you'll have in 50 years? Therefore FutureMe is fluff crap!
Actually it just doesn't send the email until the date you specify. There are loads of people who will still be using the same email address 50 years from now. And with as much space as Google is offering, I don't see myself jumping up and running away from my Gmail account. I'll definitely still be using it in 16 years. I'll have to make sure of that...because that email I sent myself is important.
Oh, no doubt you would still use Gmail in 16 years. But will Gmail exist as we know it in 16 years? How bout 5? There's no way you can determine what will happen. But meh, I was a bit overzealous there.