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Carolyn 1 month ago
#3 There were no roads though, because they had no wheel. So advanced civilization? Not entirely.
       
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Dony 1 month ago
Carolyn,
If we used hovercraft instead of wheeled vehicles, we would not have to waste tens of billions every year building and maintaining roads; we would just need a few guardrails here and there to protect landscaping. And no need for spreading salt and brine to melt road ice because the hovercraft would basically treat all surfaces the same, whether lawn or snow or water it would make little difference.
Also, damage from accidents would be negligible, so insurance rates would be minimal.
Not to mention that squashed critters due to tires running over them would be a thing of the past.
So it seems like the Aztecs were ahead of their time.
       
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Carolyn 1 month ago
Dony, That might be the most inane thing I have ever read.
       
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Gilbert 1 month ago
Dony, an interesting concept.
       
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Stephanie 1 weeks ago
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The Eiffel Tower was initially intended to be dismantled after 20 years.

The reason? It was only built as a temporary structure for the 1889 World's Fair (and was only permitted for use until 1909). 

The tower survived for different reasons than you're likely imagining. It wasn't because it had become a landmark, but because (at least initially) of its value as a radiotelegraph station.

 

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