After having dug to a depth of 10 yards last year, New York scientists
found traces of copper wire dating back 100 years and came to the
Conclusion that their ancestors already had a telephone network more
than 100 years ago.
Not to be outdone by the New Yorkers, in the weeks that followed,
California scientists dug to a depth of 20 yards, and shortly after,
headlines in the LA Times newspaper read: 'California archaeologists
have found traces of 200 year old copper wire and have concluded that
their ancestors already had an advanced high-tech communications network
a hundred years earlier than the New Yorkers.'
One week later, A local newspaper in Watertown, South Dakota reported the following:
'After digging as deep as 30 yards in corn fields near Watertown, South Dakota,
Ole Johnson, a self-taught archaeologist, reported that he found
absolutely nothing. Ole has therefore concluded that 300 years ago, South Dakota had already gone wireless.'
I'm not sure if this has already been on here or not.
have a cold one
lazy ace
found traces of copper wire dating back 100 years and came to the
Conclusion that their ancestors already had a telephone network more
than 100 years ago.
Not to be outdone by the New Yorkers, in the weeks that followed,
California scientists dug to a depth of 20 yards, and shortly after,
headlines in the LA Times newspaper read: 'California archaeologists
have found traces of 200 year old copper wire and have concluded that
their ancestors already had an advanced high-tech communications network
a hundred years earlier than the New Yorkers.'
One week later, A local newspaper in Watertown, South Dakota reported the following:
'After digging as deep as 30 yards in corn fields near Watertown, South Dakota,
Ole Johnson, a self-taught archaeologist, reported that he found
absolutely nothing. Ole has therefore concluded that 300 years ago, South Dakota had already gone wireless.'
I'm not sure if this has already been on here or not.
have a cold one
lazy ace