Lost ‘Steve Jobs Time Capsule’ From 1983 Found & Excavated
In 1983, a 13-foot-long time capsule was buried by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and a group of folks at the International Design Conference in Aspen, Colorado. The theme of the conference was “The Future Isn’t What It Used To Be” and the capsule (originally known as the “Aspen Time Tube”, now referred to as the “Steve Jobs Time Capsule”) was supposed to be opened in the year 2000 (or 20 years later) but its location was lost. Daniel Terdiman of CNET is reporting that a team from National Geographic Channel’s show Diggers have found it and excavated it from the ground.


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