Did you know that copper wire was invented when a Scotsman and a Geordie were fighting over a penny?The LA Times reported that an anthropologist from UCLA was digging at a site near San Francisco and after digging down 25 feet found a network copper wiring. He concluded based on the depth these were found that in the early 1800's California had already developed a phone line system well ahead of the rest of the country.
Not to be outdone, the New York Post published an article about an anthropologist that was researching a site near Hells Gate. He discovered copper wires with plastic ends buried 35 feet below the surface. The scientist concluded that New York had developed an internet network in the 1700's well before anyone else in the country or world!
After reading these stories, Boudreax, an attendee of the Raceland La. college went out to a sugarfield next to Bayou LaFourche and dug down 50 feet and found NOTHING. He went back to the LaFourche Gazette and reported what he did and found. He concluded that Louisiana had already gone wireless in the 1600's!!!!!