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any questions?

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Yeah, why did you post this?

How cold do the winters get in rome?

if roads don't break you can't use taxes to hire people to fix them and drive the economy

Yeah, what's the compressive strength of those ancient Roman roads?

Nobody does their job anymore.

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Do those roads deal with multi ton vehicle?

Why are there no human ancaps? It's always retarded trust fund kids and retards who wish they were trust fund kids. Replace engineers with jews and you might have a point to make

What’s the heaviest vehicle ever driven on those old roads? Exactly. Stfu fag.

Yeah, why are we comparing roads that people rode carts on at a blazing pace of 6mph to highways that have several ton vehicles driving at 70mph?

Cost cutting.

>If roads never break, we cant raise taxes and embezzle the money
FTFY

About 10x what was required at the time, ZOG apologist

Engineers can make roads that last forever just like the romans did with their tile roads, the problem is that costs like 10 times more than the roads they do lay down.

Plus the contractors and subcontractors who do the road work are crooked as fucking hell and half-ass the drainage systems so that in 8 to 12 years you'll be right back to needing to pay them another bajillion dollars.

Wouldn't you do the same? It's a racket.

Didnt know roman roads took cars and trucks all the time

One is a stone road and the other is a logging road. You're a dumb nigger.

Yea, how much easier and quicker and cheaper is it to build the bottom roads? How much better do they stand up to trucks?

this board is filled with q-niggers that are dumb as rocks

Put government stormtroopers to observe contractors and if they get caught sabotaging their own work they get their brains blown out on camera with a shotgun and put on youtube

Fear will keep the plebs in line

1. The largest load those roads saw was a horse drawn cart or chariot.
2. See those stones on the top? If one were somehow damaged, you just pull it out and replace it. Can't really do that with a continuous surface like concrete or asphalt.

That said, the Romans were pretty neat.

Our modern roads cant even sit in the elements unused for 50 years without disintegrating. Even in mild climates before ice or strong sun rat fucks them.

>spend 10,000,000 man hours building a few thousand km of roads
>spend 10,000,000 man hours building approximately 8,000,000 km of roads

That’s why

That's when you just pop a .22 into the cat

The roman roads in UK that are used by cars were replaced with real roads. The old roads aren't really good for anything other than walkers and bikes.

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It's actually not true, when Romans came to UK there were already roads here. They were a bit shitter, using only pebbles and sand, but they did the job.

TFW you'll never know the bliss of riding your chariot through ancient forest paths with the wheels locked into the grooves of your ancestors.

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I low key want to build a road

I want to be the guy who puts rocks at the bottom

simpler times

Do you consider the Hilbert-Polya conjecture to be a good route for solving the Riemann Hypothesis ?

Romans built those roads by hand with materials delivered by horse and wagon but we can't build better roads with machines a Roman could've never imagined?

romans didnt have internet

Who killed JFK and why?

It is impossible to run at more than 40 km/h without lossing your teeth

How do you know they didn't have degrees?

Yes easily

About 40 Carthaginian War Elephants

99% of cat owners let their cat roam around outside for the entire day. Shoot cat owners before the cats.

the pebble guy could afford to feed a family.

No one tell OP how often the Romans had to maintain those roads or how many times they've been rebuilt

Anyone who's ever played Sim City for more than 20 minutes knows exactly why the roads are always shitty in metropolitan areas.

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those roads combined with a solid train infrastructure and public transportation would be amazing

>that filename
kek

>azusa
not surprised these NIMBYfags are even anal about strays

Modern roads are designed like everything else: to be consumable. They must break so they can be fixed. It keeps the economy running.

We could build better roads but we would rather kick the can. We don't build things to last lifetimes, we build things to last hopefully 25-35 years. Which happens to be the career duration of politicians.

In europe you can't travel with a multi ton vehicle in many urban roads, it's the law

Yet those roads are btfo by a raining day every year

I did it, because he looked at me wrong.

Slave labor vs. cost efficiency.

You tell me instead. Spill it.

modern vehicles seriously fuck up roads

people underestimate how many orders of magnitude more damaging they are

OP is a fag, the bottom image is a logging road. They're never paved.

Cold?

Stray cats everywhere are a sign of a second world country.

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How cold

Drive tractor trailers over it and let it freeze tto -15 and put a shit ton of salt on it. Go on.

Feral cats are kill on sight. Don't call animal control, call DNR affer you've killed it for advice on how to dispose of it.
Remember if someone "owns" a cat but lets it out on its own they do not own it it is feral and needs to be killed. If they owned it they'd leash it

next you are going to try and tell me that we work harder than slaves and serfs

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Looks more aesthetic with the top rocks in random pattern.

In the UK they put tarmac on the roads so that it breaks down and has to be replaced, meaning that the council gets to use its assigned budget instead of using actual rugged stones and have their budget reduced. They dig up every section of road every 3 years as well as every time there's a water leak.

Shit people are why we can't have nice things.

Show me the actual roads, user. I just see an artists depiction.

One day we'll have solar roads that produce electric all day.
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>SC3000
based

No user roads are all a scam with deliberate potholes to make money out of nothing

How many semi-trucks carrying several tons of cargo passed per minute on the top road?

Aren’t stray cats a blight on the local fauna though? Isn’t Australia having a problem due to feral cats? Any Australian care to give their take on the subject?

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>One day we'll have solar roads that produce electric all day.

Dont NPCs get that electromagnetism harms the DNA and causes cancer?
I swear most hominids are complete air waste.

i'm not engineer, so fuck them
>t. architect and carpenter as hobby.

>Moldova
Can't you just call the town rapist? Surely a cat is fine too.

This is a saying: "anyone can build a bridge that stands, but you need an engineer to build a bridge that barely stands"

I'd like to see those roads handle 2000 12 ton semi's a day.

>YOU CAN'T LOWER FUNDING FOR ROADS! YOU WILL REGRET THIS!

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stray cats hunt rats what's the problem with that?

Economy of scale would suggest it would be cheaper for us to build better roads today, but we don't

absolutely based and golden age of gaming pilled