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Ripped Bag
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Well this would be an idea for people lately. I guess the old people that have already been buried couldn't have an pictures but maybe someone would sketch them or something like that. Although everyone recently say; in the past 50 years or so is very likely to have pictures. Maybe they'd even upload digital videos of the person that have been taken over time. Stuff like that. If the person doesn't have any pictures of them through time then I guess they just wouldn't have any. But people would want to take pictures that would be stored in this "Digital Cemetary" don't you think?
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Dec-08-2001 02:31
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lMIlk
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don't forget steel coffings
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Dec-08-2001 09:48
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Ripped Bag
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Ok I posted this on a few boards, and I'm not sure but I suppose the title is misleading.
So I made this in response alls retorts thus far (I'm copying it so I don't have to type it over)
I don't give two shits about where you want to be buried or what you want done with your disgusting corpse. I wanted you people to expand on my original idea. Here, I'll go a bit deeper into it and explain so maybe some of you will start thinking more.
I got the idea from a mix of things really. Hearing about the pilot that couldn't be buried @ Arlington National Cemetary was what set it off though. Then I started thinking about a book my grandmother had told me about and read a while back. Clifford D Simak's Cemetary World. (brief summary: space fairing people that originated on earth want to be buried on earth. make it one huge cemetary since its first inhabitors [humans] have long since left and it has no use. then its discovered it has been being used for another purpose) Anyhow, then I got to thinking about biotechnology.
I had heard about things like planting chips in peoples heads and it records electrical impulses and interprets them and you could record all the sounds, images, thoughts, and smells throughout your life. Well I didn't really see any real applications for this besides making a vault storing peoples memories (their consciousness I guess you could say) in a large supercomputer for all to be able to view and learn from so that we can become more perfect (I'm starting to tail off into another one of my ideas. which involves downloading information into peoples heads). But that technology isn't here yet, and most likely won't be for some time. But the idea of storing people or reflections of them sparked this idea. If you could store basic information, videos, pictures. In a large vault or room or "Digital Cemetary" where everyone could mourn if they pleased instead of wasting space on earth with their coffins and tombs and bodies. People would still have the sentimental part of it I guess.
Thinking about this idea a bit more brought more and more possibilities for what would make this work and actually be worth doing. Making the information stored on more than just one computer for each town. But a large database that stores them all somewhere (maybe antarctica, it'd keep the cpu(s) cold so they'd run nice =P ) and maybe even allowing people to access the information. I mean come on. You would be able to find out maybe as much as you wanted. People who do geneology and family tree stuff would be interested I know that for sure. See, I'd even think if they wanted to expand on this idea they could take all the known records of every human ever that they could. And do the family tree thing.. Well.. See thats what I was trying to get you people to think of. I guess I'm the only one thinking though.
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Dec-08-2001 10:43
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