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08/01/2002 14:01:13
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Divers
Thread ID:
00601842
Message ID:
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Hilmar;

Ah yes! It must have been the “Astronaut Gods”! Shades of Eric von Daniken and others perhaps. Surely man is incapable of accomplishing such feats.

Well, no one living saw how it was done so everyone is entitled to an opinion. Even eminent archeologists have different theories about the stories of the building of pyramids. However, I would not sell today’s engineers and construction workers short. I think they could do a better job and even document the event. Still, with documentation (visual, aural and other means) there will be skeptics.

Did we really land on the moon? Some say yes and others say no. Part of reality depends upon what you smoke. :) Or was that what you believe?

Tom


>>Let me guess - you're trying to build a pyramid with a spoon and a toothpick, IOW, trying to make something really big work, and your machines are low-end? Been there, done that. Good luck.
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>OTOH, there is no way a pyramid like the great pyramids of Egipt, or the one (ones?) in Mexico, can be built with modern technology, either. The explanations of how they were built with slave labor are childish excuses! (Excuses for not saying: "we really don't know how these could possibly have been built.)
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>Hilmar.
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