File this under: Coolest picture we've seen today.
Bill Thompson was on his way to the New Writing Partnership Office when he came across what must be a priceless ancient artifact: a fossilized computer keyboard.
Thompson made his discovery on Princes Street (on the corner of Elm Hill), in Norwich, England, and had the good sense to document his unbelievable find.
Needless to say, arceologists from across the globe will be descending on this site to study and possibly unearth what must truly be one of the most incredible discoveries of the 21st Century.
Good going, Bill. Happy walking! Keep your head down - you never know what you'll stumble upon next. (Boing Boing)
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Joe is a freelance journalist who has, over the past few decades, interviewed hundreds of guitarists for Guitar World, Guitar Player, MusicRadar and Classic Rock. He is also a former editor of Guitar World, contributing writer for Guitar Aficionado and VP of A&R for Island Records. He’s an enthusiastic guitarist, but he’s nowhere near the likes of the people he interviews. Surprisingly, his skills are more suited to the drums. If you need a drummer for your Beatles tribute band, look him up.
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