Bury the Web

One hundred years from now, historians will have no documentation of the initial boom that launched online media as a fundamental form of human communication. Solution: We should freeze the World Wide Web on January 1, 1996, back it up, and bury the hard disk. We should also transmit a copy of the electronic archive […]

One hundred years from now, historians will have no documentation of the initial boom that launched online media as a fundamental form of human communication.

Solution: We should freeze the World Wide Web on January 1, 1996, back it up, and bury the hard disk. We should also transmit a copy of the electronic archive to the nearest solar system that might have intelligent life.