• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Copper wire and history ..

NAC4EV

Golden Member
Who knew?

After having dug to a depth of 10 feet last year, British scientists found traces of copper wire dating back 200 years and came to the conclusion that "their" ancestors already had a telephone network more than 150 years ago.

In the weeks that followed, and not to be outdone by the Brits, an American archaeologist dug to a depth of 20 feet, and shortly after, published this story in the New York Times:

"American archaeologists, finding traces of 250-year-old copper wire, have concluded that "their" ancestors already had an advanced high-tech communications network 50 years earlier than the British".

One week later, Canadian Dept. Of Mines and Resources in Newfoundland reported the following:😱

"After digging as deep as 30 feet in NE Canada , Jack a Newfie and self-taught archaeologist, reported that he found absolutely f**k all.

Jack has therefore concluded that 250 years ago, Newfoundland had already gone wireless."
nahnahna.gif
sHa_dielaughing.gif
 
Amusing, kind of.

I collect pieces of solid core copper wire. I make jewelry out of it, and use it for rot resistant fastening of stuff. Copper's my favorite metal.
 
I don't get it....

Newfoundland...wireless...*moves hands in a balancing fashion. * What am I missing? Is this a Canadian inside joke or something?
 
Back
Top