To: Zakeet
It is estimated that the first sewers of ancient Rome were built between 800 and 735 BC.
Give the rest of the world time to catch up. It’s only been about 3000 years.
11 posted on
06/19/2017 6:41:01 AM PDT by
samtheman
(Trump++)
To: samtheman
It is estimated that the first sewers of ancient Rome were built between 800 and 735 BC. Give the rest of the world time to catch up. Its only been about 3000 years.
The memo, posted on Thursday, was sent by the operations management team of the University's Technology and Innovation Centre.
17 posted on
06/19/2017 6:46:38 AM PDT by
mountn man
(The Pleasure You Get From Life, Is Equal To The Attitude You Put Into It)
To: samtheman
IIRC they had sewers on Akrotiri before Thera blew up c. 1600BC. The inappropriate University folks are closer to 4000 years behind.
106 posted on
06/19/2017 12:46:55 PM PDT by
JohnBovenmyer
(Waiting for the tweets to hatch!)
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