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SleazyDream 11-16-2006 01:10 AM

What will have VALUE 200 years from now?
 
Here's what i want to do.

I'd like to leave something to my great great great great great grand kids. IN a time capsel and I want it to have some value for them - something that will help them in their lives financally in the future.

So i've been thinking about what to leave them that will have value 200 years from now.

here's how my thought process is going.

real estate - nope - property taxes and such - too public and easy to loose. neighborhoods change - society changes. war can wipe out all property ownership...

gold. good idea but technology exists now to change one form of matter to another - cost is ENORMOUS but it ALREADY exists so that cost will just go down in the future over 200 years so gold isn't a good bet. neither is diamonds - they can be made - or any other precious gems. I personally think by the end of our current lifetimes things like gold and diamonds will be worth much less then they are today.

cash/bank account, mutual funds, etc - once again - war, political change, etc can easily wipe this out. as can taxes


so i'm thinking that historical artifacts are probally the BEST way to go - and I'm thinking smaller the better with high value - things like good quality roman coins 2000 years old already.... that line of thinking. ORIGIONAL ones cannot be replaced and will always have value unless a time machine is made.



would like your input thoughts though on this...

what else could be done?

ideas please

StickyGreen 11-16-2006 01:13 AM

sports memorabilia lol...

SleazyDream 11-16-2006 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by StickyGreen (Post 11325123)
sports memorabilia lol...

who the fuck cares who won a lacross final in france 200 years ago? same for people 200 years from now looking back on our baseball teams today....

SomeCreep 11-16-2006 01:16 AM

anything space related

en21 11-16-2006 01:17 AM

coin will do :-) buy a special one

SleazyDream 11-16-2006 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by SomeCreep (Post 11325134)
anything space related

thinking early computers might have value - things like vic 20s and c64s

but i'm more concerned with things that will stand the test of time.

computers may be obsolute - genetic engerering might enhance the human brian so computers arn't necessary......

but space related - that's a real good one - how does one get their hands on something space related????

Alky 11-16-2006 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 11325133)
who the fuck cares who won a lacross final in france 200 years ago? same for people 200 years from now looking back on our baseball teams today....

people care about some sports memorabilia that is pretty old... how the hell do you know anyone is goign to care about ancient rome in 200 years?

webgurl 11-16-2006 01:22 AM

Some sort of special material container storing 10galons of
purified drinking water
and another of oil . One of these
may cease to exist and be worth alot one day :)
You said 200 yrs from now right ?

SleazyDream 11-16-2006 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alky (Post 11325152)
people care about some sports memorabilia that is pretty old... how the hell do you know anyone is goign to care about ancient rome in 200 years?

ancient rome stood the test of time for interest - people talked about it 200 years ago, 500 years ago, 1000 years ago etc. it's a SAFE bet.

we really don't know what we do today that will stand the test of time -


from our time from now
i do agree space realted will have value......
early computer may....
and ealy genetic engerning may have value....

BusterBunny 11-16-2006 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 11325143)

computers may be obsolute - genetic engerering might enhance the human brian so computers arn't necessary......

wine :thumbsup

SleazyDream 11-16-2006 01:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by webgurl (Post 11325165)
Some sort of special material container storing 10galons of
purified drinking water
and another of oil . One of these
may cease to exist and be worth alot one day :)
You said 200 yrs from now right ?


i wouldn't mind smearing 10 gallons of oil on you! :thumbsup

then we can make some kids for the future

SleazyDream 11-16-2006 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by BusterBunny (Post 11325172)
wine :thumbsup

specific wines made to last LONG LONG term storage - might be a great idea - along with scotch, conac and other things like that......

webgurl 11-16-2006 01:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 11325177)
i wouldn't mind smearing 10 gallons of oil on you! :thumbsup

then we can make some kids for the future


:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
FINE than don't take me seriously :1orglaugh

bliket 11-16-2006 01:27 AM

Wth are you guys talking about? "Space related"? In 200 years won't space travel be easier, as in, value in space related items (I guess like dust/rock samples?) will go down... Right?

I am really confused... and stoned right now. It's all good, but someone explain please.

Socks 11-16-2006 01:34 AM

Wow good question. I think you're missing one big point, in that I'd want it to relate them to me, and who I was, what it was like when I lived, etc. So in that sense I'd definitely leave a video of myself explaining, maybe a tour of my place, my city, transportation, etc. A video collage.

Next I'm thinking if I were to get something from an ancestor right now, what would I want? I think maybe an assortment of interesting unique stuff would be cool to have. The coins are a great idea because they'll easily last. Maybe some beatles memoribilia? A few magazines... golf ball? :) Just little stuff we consider normal that might not be so normal in 200 years.

As to high value old things, I'd inquire with an antique expert who would understand better the way things age, and what would be valuable.

SleazyDream 11-16-2006 01:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by webgurl (Post 11325184)
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
FINE than don't take me seriously :1orglaugh

i WAS serious. comming to toronto? i'll bring the oil....


clean water can be distilled from any shitty water - not an issue.
oil - well we won't be dependant on it in the future in 200 years.

miss you darling - havn't sceen you in a while.

LiveDose 11-16-2006 01:36 AM

Knowledge will never lose value. Leave them some advice.

SleazyDream 11-16-2006 01:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bliket (Post 11325187)
Wth are you guys talking about? "Space related"? In 200 years won't space travel be easier, as in, value in space related items (I guess like dust/rock samples?) will go down... Right?

I am really confused... and stoned right now. It's all good, but someone explain please.

i would think anything related to early space FLIGHTS would be valueable

SleazyDream 11-16-2006 01:37 AM

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Originally Posted by LiveDose (Post 11325220)
Knowledge will never lose value. Leave them some advice.


all the knowledge in the world DOUBLES every few years now.

notabook 11-16-2006 01:43 AM

Land is the only thing that people will need. 200 years from now hopefully we’ll be almost through with normal monetary needs (we’ll be by no means an utopia, however). Oh and maybe those 'actroid' things. People 200 years from now will love to see the ancient robots we had and compare them to their hot robot sex slaves.

SleazyDream 11-16-2006 01:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notabook (Post 11325246)
Land is the only thing that people will need. 200 years from now hopefully we’ll be almost through with normal monetary needs (we’ll be by no means an utopia, however). Oh and maybe those 'actroid' things. People 200 years from now will love to see the ancient robots we had and compare them to their hot robot sex slaves.


too risky to try and send land 200 years into the future.

Theo 11-16-2006 01:51 AM

i would say non-polluted environment

notabook 11-16-2006 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 11325251)
too risky to try and send land 200 years into the future.

BAH! Fine then just buy one of those actroids. They'll be worth millions in the future! I'm telling you, people are going to want to know the history of their robot sex slaves.

http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/3402/actroid3pu7.jpg

SomeCreep 11-16-2006 02:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 11325143)
but space related - that's a real good one - how does one get their hands on something space related????

Good question, I dont know. Normally, I'd say buy stock in companies that dominate that sector. However, the major players in that industry probably wont exist for another 100 years.

Brujah 11-16-2006 02:03 AM

maybe some rare stamps, coins, art.

hedge your bets with some items like gold, jewels, stocks, a domain name, and property anyway.

High Plains Drifter 11-16-2006 02:06 AM

rare books
fine art
weapons

fallenmuffin 11-16-2006 02:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notabook (Post 11325288)
BAH! Fine then just buy one of those actroids. They'll be worth millions in the future! I'm telling you, people are going to want to know the history of their robot sex slaves.

http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/3402/actroid3pu7.jpg

holy shit.. i'll take 18 please.

Tryme 11-16-2006 02:09 AM

Rolex?
high end purses?
Fox coat?
Cigars? Cigs?

Watch the movie demolition man, think of shit from it.

if you could keep in and out burgers frozen, I bet those would be great.

shermo 11-16-2006 02:12 AM

A fleshlight with a bottle of KY, just in case future pussy is robotic and made of steel.

After Shock Media 11-16-2006 02:13 AM

Old coins are always good.
Postage stamps have really stood the test of time.

Yet you could go risky.
Wide assortment of properly stored DNA samples of a super large assortment of the worlds animals.

Whatever you do though, make sure you put a jack in the box that springs out when opened and scares the crap out of them as well.

Lastly maybe a letter or diary explaining yourself and if you feel a given way an apology for what our generation may have done.

notabook 11-16-2006 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fallenmuffin (Post 11325343)
holy shit.. i'll take 18 please.

I wish I could afford one. You can rent one for $3500 for five days. Hope that fee includes cleanup... :winkwink:

GreedyFridge 11-16-2006 02:27 AM

shitty tgps aren't going to have any value, that's for sure.

ADL Colin 11-16-2006 02:30 AM

...... Art

H-Tom 11-16-2006 02:30 AM

By a piece of the moon - http://www.moonshop.com/

SlamDesigns 11-16-2006 02:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notabook (Post 11325288)
BAH! Fine then just buy one of those actroids. They'll be worth millions in the future! I'm telling you, people are going to want to know the history of their robot sex slaves.

http://img86.imageshack.us/img86/3402/actroid3pu7.jpg

You mean, that thing is fuckable? Damn, that would give RealDolls a run for their money.

beemk 11-16-2006 02:46 AM

i'd say old coins

madko 11-16-2006 02:58 AM

clean water... and fresh air... i don't think u r gona find that easy 200 years from now

ToplistBlog_Com 11-16-2006 02:59 AM

Art never loses value.

Peaches 11-16-2006 03:00 AM

Why not leave a journal of your life along with newspapers, things that were "new" when you were alive, etc? I've been doing a lot of geneology investigating and finding newspaper articles on relatives from the 1700's is VERY interesting.

Not everything has to have a dollar value put on it :)

woj 11-16-2006 03:34 AM

can't go wrong with coins, take very little space, and won't lose value for sure....


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