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<p>[QUOTE="Couch Potato Wannabe, post: 2361081, member: 14066"]Quite right.... In that case, my suggestion for the best possible method to preserve your items, would be to vacuum seal them inside a glass jar. Then submerge the entire jar into a concrete block 6 foot wider and higher than the item inside the jar. Then bury the block of concrete inside a corrosive proof solid gold room 24 floors beneath the surface of the Earth. That 'should' be enough to keep it safe for you to enjoy for many, many, many years to come.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Couch Potato Wannabe, post: 2361081, member: 14066"]Quite right.... In that case, my suggestion for the best possible method to preserve your items, would be to vacuum seal them inside a glass jar. Then submerge the entire jar into a concrete block 6 foot wider and higher than the item inside the jar. Then bury the block of concrete inside a corrosive proof solid gold room 24 floors beneath the surface of the Earth. That 'should' be enough to keep it safe for you to enjoy for many, many, many years to come.[/QUOTE]
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