In November my wife will be giving birth to our son or daughter and I thought it would be cool to create a time capsule filled with various stuff from around that time, not to be opened until 2028 or 2030
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his/her 16th or 18th birthday.
The usual stuff like a newspaper or magazine has come to mind but I was thinking about making a video of everyone in the family, sticking it in a box and locking it until the appropriate time.
My immediate thought was to record it and save it to a USB memory stick but surely compatibility will be a problem? I also thought buying an iPod touch, saving the video onto it along with some music and other interesting stuff from this year. The bonus is that compatibility wouldn't be a problem and the kid will have a cool retro device to play with but what is the likelyhood of an iPod lasting for 18 years in a box and coming out working at the end with all the data intact? I'd hate to go to all the trouble only for it to fail in the end. Any ideas on how to best execute this?
As for the video itself, I was thinking of interviewing the family, asking them questions about what they expect for our baby, where they see him/her in 18 years, and generally keeping a bit of a video log of everyone's day-to-day life. I have no experience of making videos so all ideas are welcome! I have a fairly decent camera, a Fujifilm X10, which should be more than adequate to take care of this task.
I also need a lockable box, preferably with a combination lock because keys get lost. I'd like some sort of tasteful wooden box but if I do go ahead with the iPod touch idea, I'm assuming it would need some sort of climate control and protection to keep out moisture or any sort of electronic or magnetic interference?
The idea just popped into my head so forgive me if it all sounds a bit haphazard. All input is welcome!


The usual stuff like a newspaper or magazine has come to mind but I was thinking about making a video of everyone in the family, sticking it in a box and locking it until the appropriate time.
My immediate thought was to record it and save it to a USB memory stick but surely compatibility will be a problem? I also thought buying an iPod touch, saving the video onto it along with some music and other interesting stuff from this year. The bonus is that compatibility wouldn't be a problem and the kid will have a cool retro device to play with but what is the likelyhood of an iPod lasting for 18 years in a box and coming out working at the end with all the data intact? I'd hate to go to all the trouble only for it to fail in the end. Any ideas on how to best execute this?
As for the video itself, I was thinking of interviewing the family, asking them questions about what they expect for our baby, where they see him/her in 18 years, and generally keeping a bit of a video log of everyone's day-to-day life. I have no experience of making videos so all ideas are welcome! I have a fairly decent camera, a Fujifilm X10, which should be more than adequate to take care of this task.
I also need a lockable box, preferably with a combination lock because keys get lost. I'd like some sort of tasteful wooden box but if I do go ahead with the iPod touch idea, I'm assuming it would need some sort of climate control and protection to keep out moisture or any sort of electronic or magnetic interference?
The idea just popped into my head so forgive me if it all sounds a bit haphazard. All input is welcome!
