From memory, therefore only an approximate quote from Dave Barry about the writing of his humorous newspaper columns…
When writing humor, it is important to save the funniest word for the end of your sentence underpants.
[Concluding unscientific postscript: My keyboard sometimes generates random letters while I’m posting. Just now, proofreading the quote above, I had to delete three random letters that popped up between “word” and “for”. The Haha gods stuck “BVDS” in that spot!!! No lie!]
> Zhemchug Canyon is deeper than the Grand Canyon which is 6,093 feet or 1,857 meters deep.2
> It [ZC] has two main branches, each larger than typical continental margin canyons such as the Monterey Canyon. ]
> What makes the Zhemchug Canyon the world’s largest is not only its great depth, but its immense cross-sectional and drainage area, (11,350 km2) and volume (5800 km3).1
So what happens to a “living headstone” when the technology becomes obsolete? Nobody can just read a QR code. At least I can read the writing on the headstones of ancestors from 200 years ago!
Leroy over 4 years ago
Was there a press briefing??
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
I’ll stick with the Grand Canyon than that underwater canyon.
Dean over 4 years ago
While walking down the street and to see an abandoned pair near the curb, one wonders “How did that happen?”
The Pro from Dover over 4 years ago
So the living headstone is not set in stone. Or is it?
sevaar777 over 4 years ago
So the mayor of Brussels goes commando?
UmmeMoosa over 4 years ago
Europe has the weirdest museums.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 4 years ago
From memory, therefore only an approximate quote from Dave Barry about the writing of his humorous newspaper columns…
When writing humor, it is important to save the funniest word for the end of your sentence underpants.
[Concluding unscientific postscript: My keyboard sometimes generates random letters while I’m posting. Just now, proofreading the quote above, I had to delete three random letters that popped up between “word” and “for”. The Haha gods stuck “BVDS” in that spot!!! No lie!]
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
Wow! Someone must have really needed a pair!
SharkNose over 4 years ago
Do you have to get another headstone when the QR Code points to a dead link?
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 4 years ago
“You can get a ‘living headstone’…”
NO.
Please….
I want no headstone before my time…
at that point, somebody else can get it for me.
Or not.
J Short over 4 years ago
Checking link comments of bereaved : Uncle Walter : That SOB never paid back the $50 he owed me.
FassEddie over 4 years ago
No. YOU can get that QR code headstone. I’m getting dumped off by the jersey wall on I 95.
DaveQuinn over 4 years ago
Considering the size of the canyon, it is expected to be seen from space.Nothing unbelievable about it.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 4 years ago
Something something something something. Take care and my god bless. ~ Red Skelton
Gameguy49 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Zhemchug Canyon was likely created by an object from space so it is fitting it can be seen from there. I’ll bet that made a big splash when it hit!
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
And in 50 years when holograms have replaced QR code’s, people will be looking at those headstones and scratching their heads.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 4 years ago
I want a qr code on my urn that sends you to my myspace page, which I’m guessing will never die.
cupertino jay over 4 years ago
snipped from free and reliable wikiwiki..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhemchug_Canyon
> Zhemchug Canyon is deeper than the Grand Canyon which is 6,093 feet or 1,857 meters deep.2
> It [ZC] has two main branches, each larger than typical continental margin canyons such as the Monterey Canyon. ]
> What makes the Zhemchug Canyon the world’s largest is not only its great depth, but its immense cross-sectional and drainage area, (11,350 km2) and volume (5800 km3).1
comixbomix over 4 years ago
Now I’m wondering what the difference is between a ‘canyon’ and a ‘trench’…?
craigwestlake over 4 years ago
Sadly, my QR code would just redirect them to the sheriff’s office…
Sassy's Mom over 4 years ago
So what happens to a “living headstone” when the technology becomes obsolete? Nobody can just read a QR code. At least I can read the writing on the headstones of ancestors from 200 years ago!