| Cheebee said: Wouldn't they have dissolved away after over 30 years in the ground? Especially the thin cardboard boxes and paper instruction manuals- those should've disappeared completely and utterly. |
A plastic bottle take 500 years to decomposed, I don't think thick catridge would disolve in 30 years bra in a dry desert and don't forget they were dumped brand new i.e sealed in an other layer of plastic. also look at this: ''
A New York Times article from Sept. 28, 1983, says 14 truckloads of discarded game cartridges and computer equipment were dumped on the site. An Atari spokesman quoted in the story said the games came from its plant in El Paso, Texas, some 130 kilometres south of Alamogordo.
Local news reports from the time said that the landfill employees were throwing cartridges there and running a bulldozer over them before covering them with dirt and trash.''
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/atari-s-e-t-the-extraterrestrial-cartridges-found-in-landfill-1.2623006
I hope you are now a beliber bra

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