6000 Years Ago, People Were Capable Of Great Things

What happened since then?

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8 Responses to 6000 Years Ago, People Were Capable Of Great Things

  1. Old Goat says:

    I’m sure I saw a certain Mr. Huhne, in there somewhere…

  2. Perry says:

    Where’s my Zimmer frame? I gotta get there in the hope that a sweet young lady will accomodate an old saytr at the crack of dawn in the time honoured climax achieved amongst pagans. Emma, Jane, Dawn, t’is Odin who demands you assume the position of obeiscence. Yep, that’ll do nicely.

  3. Michael says:

    You call Stonehedge a great thing. It had no benefit to the people just like the climate conferences or the IPCC. Stonehedge was the result of religious fanaticism- just like the pyramids and statues of Easter Island.
    Make your mind up- Steven.

    If you looking for examples of doing great things for the first time, look at the Brooklin Bridge, roman baths, london sewers, First Transcontinental Railroad etc. All had great benefits. Many intangible but very real cultural changes including the response to the internet that produced those middle east revolutions, Florence Nightgales change of attitudes to nurses and nurses’ attitudes and many more real examples of doing great things.

    • The only remnant of our society which will remain in 6000 years will be our garbage dumps.

    • Mike Davis says:

      Michael:
      Maybe you are not aware of what that site represents. The knowledge needed to build that was only regained last century regarding the astronomy related positioning of the rocks.

  4. NikFromNYC says:

    “What happened since then?”

    The Atomic Age was scuttled by assholes.

    Exhibit A: http://www.popsci.com/files/imagecache/photogallery_image/articles/glassbubblecraft.jpg

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