Are our improvments...really improvments?

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  • Will Wood
    Evil Monkey
    • May 2002
    • 3475

    #1

    Are our improvments...really improvments?

    Just one of those random thoughts that doesn't really much matter.. but just something to ponder on for a moment:

    We call our selves advanced. In some ways yes...but our our advancements really improvments?

    I mean.. Like Anceint stuff. Pyramids and all those great scupltures and momuments.. Some of that stuff would be a tough feat now. Just imagine doing it without our technology.

    And a bunch of other stuff ... Just think about it. Our technology is just making us lazy unskilled bums :)

    Yea, I'm bored. I'm trying to write some sentances now.
    (Write a sentence with 3 nouns, a pronoun, a verb, 3 articles, an adjective, a conjuction, a preposition, and a verb, nothing more or less. Yea, I have like 15 more problems just like that. Annoying lol)
  • Python14
    Norsk
    • Jun 2001
    • 3343

    #2
    We also live in a time where we live to be 80 and on, can visit the moon, see stars millions of billions of miles away up close. We can solve math problems that the egyptians never even concieved of. We have negative numbers, unlike the Greeks. Scientists can create chemicals to save us millions of dollars in fuel economy. We are amazing people and definitely a step up from the past.
    BLOODY MURDER!

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    • Zumina
      What Are You Looking At?
      • Jan 2001
      • 2081

      #3
      Re: Are our improvments...really improvments?

      Originally posted by Will Wood
      I mean.. Like Anceint stuff. Pyramids and all those great scupltures and momuments.. Some of that stuff would be a tough feat now. Just imagine doing it without our technology.
      It'd only be a feat because we have a greater value for human life and the expense of the necessary labor is incomprehensible. You'd be surprised what you can do with 2 million hebrew slaves
      Shoot it like you stole it!

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      • sharpshooter1286
        Registered User
        • Feb 2003
        • 1114

        #4
        yea they are, they are improving our life i for one would rather live during this time than back in acient egypt

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        • Will Wood
          Evil Monkey
          • May 2002
          • 3475

          #5
          Ok. Maybe your right. But I think I was aiming at is how alot of non-technological things surpass technology.

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          • Brak
            POOP
            • Sep 2002
            • 1996

            #6
            you can get 1200 calories in one hamburger for 1 dollar... now THATS an improvement!
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            • Fanatic
              Hey yo! You talkin to me?
              • Dec 2001
              • 488

              #7
              would you rather live in those ages without modern medicine
              a labotomy for the common headache?
              the term or act of "bleeding" for common colds and sickness
              to die at age 40 a common occurance...

              hmmmm???
              and yeah...you are bored

              "You should buy my gun because I have 5000 posts that say I care."-AGD

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              • aaron_mag
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 1375

                #8
                We definetely have more knowledge than the greeks and the egyptians but it should also be remembered that we built off of their knowledge....
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                • Blonde Bomber
                  For the Empire.
                  • May 2003
                  • 20

                  #9
                  I hate the time we live in. With technology comes the burden of having to learn how to use it. Id rather live a basic life and die at 40.


                  As Metal As it Gets

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                  • -Carnifex-
                    Registered User
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 1434

                    #10
                    Re: Re: Are our improvments...really improvments?

                    Originally posted by Zumina


                    It'd only be a feat because we have a greater value for human life and the expense of the necessary labor is incomprehensible. You'd be surprised what you can do with 2 million hebrew slaves
                    Actually, when it wasn't flooding season a lot of the Egyptians worked on public structures, it was required. Not to say that there were no slaves.

                    Originally posted by Fanatic
                    would you rather live in those ages without modern medicine
                    a labotomy for the common headache?
                    the term or act of "bleeding" for common colds and sickness
                    to die at age 40 a common occurance...

                    hmmmm???
                    and yeah...you are bored
                    Honestly, I'd rather not live past 45.
                    "What we have to accomplish at this time is all the more clear: relentless criticism of all existing conditions, relentless in the sense that the criticism is not afraid of its findings and just as little afraid of the conflict with the powers that be."
                    - Karl Marx

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                    • FactsOfLife
                      Conservative Jihadi
                      • May 2002
                      • 2504

                      #11
                      Re: Re: Are our improvments...really improvments?

                      Originally posted by Zumina


                      It'd only be a feat because we have a greater value for human life and the expense of the necessary labor is incomprehensible. You'd be surprised what you can do with 2 million hebrew slaves
                      and don't forget the massive massive whips...



                      -bonus points for the person(s) who can tell me where that line originated...

                      hint: british comedy show

                      'I guess John Kerry went into the primaries without a plan to win the election.' - Ann Coulter
                      All you ever needed to know about how the left thinks in one video.
                      The Thinking Conservatives Website
                      Hey Michael Mooron, THIS is what a documentary looks like.

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                      • gamarada717
                        Shiggity Shiggity Shwa
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 1075

                        #12
                        Monty Python? That's the only british comedy show I can think of, besides Whose Line.

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                        • FactsOfLife
                          Conservative Jihadi
                          • May 2002
                          • 2504

                          #13
                          nope not MP, newer than that by about 20 years

                          'I guess John Kerry went into the primaries without a plan to win the election.' - Ann Coulter
                          All you ever needed to know about how the left thinks in one video.
                          The Thinking Conservatives Website
                          Hey Michael Mooron, THIS is what a documentary looks like.

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                          • Python14
                            Norsk
                            • Jun 2001
                            • 3343

                            #14
                            Whose line is it anyway?
                            BLOODY MURDER!

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                            • gam-e
                              Who the hell?
                              • Jun 2001
                              • 1357

                              #15
                              Re: Re: Re: Are our improvments...really improvments?

                              Originally posted by -Carnifex-
                              [B]

                              Actually, when it wasn't flooding season a lot of the Egyptians worked on public structures, it was required. Not to say that there were no slaves.[B]
                              beat me to it. yes the majority of people who worked on the pyramids were egyptians themselves, and the slaves that worked there were well fed. they had many many bakeries where the made bread for all the workers to eat after a hard days work. slaves weren't treated as bad as some people think. i mean come on when it gets bad enough the slaves are going to revolt, and the egyptians didn't want that. they wanted cheap labor, and to ensure that it was good labor they treated them fairly well considering their circumstances.

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