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Tuesday, May 10, 2022

And now you know...


 

6 comments:

  1. Patton made a remark about Rome's roads, 'they were good enough for Caesar, they're good enough for me', or something along that line. Boy, did he use them...unequaled, even today.

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  2. Sure, the purpose of building the road was to bring trade in, and send soldiers out.

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  3. PythonMaps needs a proofreader.

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  4. what the hell is that island in the middle of the Mediterranean, Atlantis?

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    1. No...it's Sardinia. Lovely beaches.

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    2. I took a wild assed guess and said Corsica. I was wrong.
      There are two islands about the same size, one directly north of the other. The northern island is Corsica and it barely shows up on the PythonMap because I guess the Romans didn't build many roads on it. That island is now a region of France.
      The southern island, the one that shows up really well, is Sardinia. It's a region of Italy.

      I learn something new every day.

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