No rest for the dead with surround-sound coffin


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(Reuters) - A Swedish man has designed a coffin with built-in speakers linked to a music playlist that can be updated by the living.

Music and video equipment store owner Fredrik Hjelmquist said his hi-fi coffin would entertain the dead and provide solace for grieving friends and relatives by making it possible for them to alter the deceased's playlist online.

"We don't know, right? But then people believe in different ways in different parts of the world," Hjelmquist told Reuters television when he was asked whether a belief in life after death was what would lead someone to buy his coffin.

"In Sweden perhaps we don't believe in it, but in many parts of the world people believe in a different way," he said.

He planned to be buried in such a coffin, he added, and would choose opera for his long sleep. He has not sold any of his coffins, but there have been many enquiries, he added.

The price tag is a hefty 199,000 Swedish crowns ($30,700).

"We've had an unbelievable amount of inquiries, not so much in Sweden, but many from the United States and Canada, also from Taiwan," he said.

"Ozzy Osbourne should buy one I think or Keith Richards. Somebody ought to do it because this is really rock n' roll I think...but at the same time beautiful," he said.

($1 = 6.4916 Swedish crowns)

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Well...I guess you could always entertain the worms and other creepy crawlings in the ground eating your remains with some music or whatnot. They already have a webcam to get a load of that action (seemerot - you can Google it- not going to link to it).

Really though - no matter what you believe - if you pay attention to what people have said online about death/dying that have come back (Near Death Experiences), it can range from being in total silence/blackness to going to a great beyond depending on the person and their belief of what happened. Since I have yet to have a bonafide conversation with a truly dead person which talked back to me, I'll trust that when you die, you couldn't care less at what you hear in the grave. :)

One could wonder though - in about 1000 years from now what archeologists would think about our practices of burial if speakers and cameras were foud with the remains.

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Can I just say...

WTF???

Not to mention speakers, and wires don't decompose, mostly they rust, and what about the batteries?

Put Justin Beaver song and they will rise from a dead very quickly.

LOL

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Well...I guess you could always entertain the worms and other creepy crawlings in the ground eating your remains with some music or whatnot. They already have a webcam to get a load of that action (seemerot - you can Google it- not going to link to it).

Really though - no matter what you believe - if you pay attention to what people have said online about death/dying that have come back (Near Death Experiences), it can range from being in total silence/blackness to going to a great beyond depending on the person and their belief of what happened. Since I have yet to have a bonafide conversation with a truly dead person which talked back to me, I'll trust that when you die, you couldn't care less at what you hear in the grave. :)

One could wonder though - in about 1000 years from now what archeologists would think about our practices of burial if speakers and cameras were foud with the remains.

That's just creepy.
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Cremation is the way to go. Then your family can spread your ashes in the ocean or wherever.

Like the burgers at the family reunion cookout. :p

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