jakee 1,499 #51 August 6, 2013 QuoteHe only mentioned two possible ideas, he did not exclude any of the dozens of others, including the one you mention. You are making an assumption about his assumptions. Nah, I'm just paying attention to what he's writing. Asking someone else to explain how aspects of high craftsmanship could be present if slaves were used is ignoring the possibility that some but not all of the workforce were slaves. The question makes no sense unless he's assuming the answer is one or the other.Do you want to have an ideagasm? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The111 1 #52 August 6, 2013 jakee Quote He only mentioned two possible ideas, he did not exclude any of the dozens of others, including the one you mention. You are making an assumption about his assumptions. Nah, I'm just paying attention to what he's writing. Asking someone else to explain how aspects of high craftsmanship could be present if slaves were used is ignoring the possibility that some but not all of the workforce were slaves. The question makes no sense unless he's assuming the answer is one or the other. That's one way to interpret it, and it does make more sense now that you explain it that way, but I'd still say you're reading too deeply based on the words alone. It's possible to explore one path that you consider interesting, while simultaneously knowing it is not the only path. I think all he's saying is "if you believe theory X, then provide compelling reasons for X," which is always a fair question.www.WingsuitPhotos.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DiverMike 5 #53 August 6, 2013 And as has been discussed in this thread, the definition of 'slave' has changed throughout the years. Today, some may consider conscripted service with the threat of imprisonment if you refuse to be a form of slavery. To others, it may just have been the 'greatest' generation getting drafted to defeat Hitler. For the same reason I jump off a perfectly good diving board. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
robinheid 0 #54 August 7, 2013 quade Do people ever think before creating these? https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/1004895_10151600165613460_527222206_n.jpg I sure as hell wouldn't build a monument to myself using slave labor. Do you ever do research before flexing your fingers? There is one word very familiar to parachutists that both answers your question and also serves to shoot down your supposition: BEER. 44SCR-6933 / SCS-3463 / D-5533 / BASE 44 / CCS-37 / 82d Airborne (Ret.) "The beginning of wisdom is to first call things by their right names." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riddler 0 #55 August 7, 2013 QuoteI recently saw a video of a man who, thru counter weights and shimming, was able to duplicate, using concrete slabs, many stone henge type structures will little brute muscle, just ingeniously applied leverage. I looked this up after you posted about it, and I found it interesting enough to share. Probably the building techniques used by the Egyptians for the Great Pyramids was simpler than we thought, as well: WallyhengeTrapped on the surface of a sphere. XKCD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raff 4 #56 August 7, 2013 Cecil B. deMille says is was slave labor. That's good enough for me, as it is with most of the well-read public who get their information from movies, Hollywood Squares, and The Real Housewives of Sandusky, Ohio.If you leave the plane without a parachute, you will be fine for the rest of your life. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnMitchell 16 #57 August 12, 2013 Hey, Hollywood doesn't make $hit up. Those are ALL documentaries. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites