Should I play Caesar III?
Should I play Caesar III?
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>Central Italy, 750 years before the birth of Christ.
>Starting on a path that would lead farther than they could every have imagined, farmers settled at a place in the river Tiber
>They called it, Rome.
Replace what by who
Calculus? Who?
The Romans understood calculus.
>Pont du Gard
>The aqueduct in itself is a masterpiece of engineering, testifying to the extraordinary mastery shown by the ancient builders: the incline is only 12 metres for a total length of 50 kilometres, or an average gradient of 24 cm/km or 0.24 mm/metre.
How did they do it?
Yes
It's amazing what white people can do in homogenous countries.
It's probably why the put a stop to it.
>white
people are smart, always have been.
>ancient roman
>what the fuck is calculus
peak retard
even ancient Babylons knew about Calculus though
The romans enslaved greek femboys to do their math(and masturbation) for them.
>ancient rome
>homogenous
LOL
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>homogenous
>rome
american education is worse than i thougt
Guy on the left had alien help
Counting with Roman numerals must have been a pain.
wrong
it was such a pain Italain merchants were able to scam people with it
WE
Imagine being such a know-nothing ignoramus despite being born in the era of mass information exchange with all of history's collective knowledge available at a button that you can't imagine there was ever a time when people knew how to do things without the electronic crutch telling them what to do or power tools to do it with
>0.24 mm/metre.
Is this supposed to be impressive? The most basic spirit level of today can do 0.5mm/meter. With the chorobates of the time, getting half that would've been trivial, spirit levels are really shitty.