Long Now Clock Advances With Bezos Cash 169
heptapod writes "Wired has an in-depth article about the 10,000 Year Clock and The Long Now Foundation which has begun moving forward with Jeff Bezos's investment of $42 million. Recently he put up a website with more information." My favorite-yet article about the 10,000 Year Clock appeared on Kevin Kelly's site earlier this month. (Kelly always seems to be involved in interesting projects, and is one of the movers behind this one.)
First priority (Score:5, Funny)
Should be abolishing daylight saving so you don't have to change it every 6 months
What the fuck is this? (Score:5, Funny)
Since the summary doesn't tell you, I will: it's a huge, useless clock being built in the desert. It's called the "10,000 year clock" because the hands of the clock move glacially slowly. It will truly be a wonder to behold, unless it stops working after 100 years and people forget that it's even there.
tl;dr version: big, useless clock.
Most be built as something temporary (Score:3, Funny)
If you want this to last this long and not have somebody salvage it for the metal, you must make it temporary, Example: The Eiffel tower.
The Long Now is truly awesome, but... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Saving the planet (Score:5, Funny)