>you will never find a timemachine so you can save the library of Alexandria
why would you want to save military blue prints?
Why would you want to save tax records?
caesar didn't mean to ._.
you need to built the docks further from the library with a tunnel for the books to go to the library so we don't lose incoming books to stealthy sailors. or i guess you could have built the library further from the docks and a tunnel to it, but you can work that out when you get there
>You will never read Shelley or Keats' mature verse.
>you'll never hear the billion stories that were told through the couple hundred thousand years of wandering mankind without any record whatsoever, or seat in a medieval tavern to hear some dirty joke that was never written, or hear of a great egyptian anecdote next to a bonfire, or listen to the original myths that have shaped civilizations even before the sumerians came into play
>you'll also never know that some guy in morocco is typing a blog entrance right now with a story that would make you cry and laugh and make all the sense in the world to you, but it will have only 34 views up until 2027 when that whole website is down and so is that content
>you'll die soon and billions and billions of other stories are going to be told in earth alone about things that do no yet exist
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tl;dr
>ywnb herodotus
why would you want to save corn recipes?