Re: virus: Strange attractors and meta-religions
Tony Hindle (t.hindle@joney.demon.co.uk)
Tue, 8 Apr 1997 11:26:59 +0100
In message <v02140b02af6e7c5b7f78@[128.103.97.17]>, Reed Konsler
<konsler@ascat.harvard.edu> writes
>>The entire Roman Empire seemed like a loser's culture--they borrowed all
>>achievements from the previous Greek civilization. And, where do you get the
>>premise that people are given "stations"?
>> -David
>
>Careful how you diss the Romans. You're talking about an entire culture
>which, I would argue, did create a lot of physical and mental value.
Bollox, what of any physical or mental value (except for the
aquaduct, the sanitation, the roads, irrigation, medicine, education,
and the wine, public baths, public order a fresh water system and public
health) did the romans ever create?
Tony Hindle.
And peace, they brought peace.