Steve Jobs time capsule found, unearthed by Diggers in Aspen, Colorado

A time capsule buried by Steve Jobs 30 years ago, has just been discovered. The team of the television program Diggers broadcast by the National Geographic Channel managed to find Apple founder’s capsule and pull it up to the surface.

Time capsule Steve Jobs

NG’s Diggers team uncovered Steve Jobs time capsule after 30 years (National Geographic Channel/Alex Irwin)

The capsule which was buried during the International Design Conference (IDCA) in Aspen, United States in 1983, is a tube with a length of about four meters and contains different objects belonging to the participants in the event, from a 6-pack of beer, a mouse of an Apple Lisa computer, pie boxes, some notebooks to Vogue magazine and an eight-track of the Moody Blues.

The time capsule was supposed to be unearthed nearly twenty years after that event, but its exact location was forgotten due to landscape modifications. It took the “Diggers” teams about two hours to identify it and take it out to the surface.
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Harry Teague, one of the former design-team members who buried the capsule, said: “When we buried the capsule in 1983 at the IDCA conference titled ‘The Future Is Not What It Used to Be,’ it was scheduled to be unearthed in 20 years. We had no idea it would be 30 before we would finally get around to digging it up”.

The capsule will be most likely presented on one of the future editions of the TV show.

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