time capsules
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Nazi Time Capsule Opened In Poland, But It’s Missing A Movie From 1934
Nazis in Poland hold a ceremony before burying the time capsule in 1934 (Historical photo via Gawex.pl and Sebastian Kuropatnicki) Researchers in Poland have uncovered a time capsule, dating from 1934. But this isn’t some ordinary time capsule with the run of the mill items you might expect. Sure, it has newspapers, coins, and books…
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Where Is Penn And Teller’s Missing Time Capsule (And What’s With The Urinal Chunk They Found)?
We love time capsules. But sometimes those thousands of capsules that people have created over the years get lost or stolen. Such is the case with a time capsule in Chicago that was buried by the comedian-magicians (comicians?) Penn and Teller.
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Whisky Discovered In 121-Year-Old Time Capsule, But Would You Drink It?
Construction crews in Scotland just discovered a time capsule from 1894 containing what they think is a bottle of whisky — leading the literally dozens of time capsules aficionados in the world to ask themselves the obvious question: Would I drink it?
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Margaret Atwood Will Periscope Her Secret Time Capsule Book
Author Margaret Atwood’s new book is going in a time capsule. And you won’t be able to read it for nearly 100 years. But wait! There’s a consolation prize for us mere mortals who won’t be around in 2114! Atwood will be livestreaming the encapsuling ceremony on Periscope next week.