In the tour books for London, the British Museum has one special treasure that everyone must see, The Rosetta Stone. If you don't remember its significance from the history books, here's a link. It is housed among many other Egyptian treasures.
After looking closer at the Rosetta stone, I wonder how people hundreds or more years will view our writings. I know that during some meetings, I take some cryptic notes that mean something to me as a memory jogger later. But during really boring meetings, I tend to practice the ancient, time honored art of 'doodling'. So, will the people who come after me, many years later, ever run across my archieological dig of post-its and find my heiroglyphic (doodles) and my cryptic writings (memory joggers) and attempt to determine some kind of link...
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After looking closer at the Rosetta stone, I wonder how people hundreds or more years will view our writings. I know that during some meetings, I take some cryptic notes that mean something to me as a memory jogger later. But during really boring meetings, I tend to practice the ancient, time honored art of 'doodling'. So, will the people who come after me, many years later, ever run across my archieological dig of post-its and find my heiroglyphic (doodles) and my cryptic writings (memory joggers) and attempt to determine some kind of link...
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