How'd They Build That?

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The Advertisement the last time Stonehenge Sold

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What's the best theory on how it was built
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Hastur wrote:How an amateur built the world's largest masonry dome.

I believe that one has a really interesting history into the DeMedici involvement in the construction throughout.

String line is one of my favorite construction tools. Unfortunately for young builders and engineers it's uses are being lost today in favor of gadgets.
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C-Mag wrote:The Advertisement the last time Stonehenge Sold

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What's the best theory on how it was built
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http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visi ... e/history/


I think the more interesting question is ''why was it built?''
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Montegriffo wrote:
C-Mag wrote:The Advertisement the last time Stonehenge Sold

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What's the best theory on how it was built
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http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visi ... e/history/


I think the more interesting question is ''why was it built?''


In ancient times,
hundreds of years|before the dawn of history,
lived an ancient race of people.
The Druids.

No one knows who they were
or what they were doing.
But their legacy remains.
Hewn into the living rock
of Stonehenge.
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Montegriffo wrote:
C-Mag wrote:The Advertisement the last time Stonehenge Sold

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What's the best theory on how it was built
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http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visi ... e/history/


I think the more interesting question is ''why was it built?''


That's offensive, we need to take that down :twisted:
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Hastur wrote:
Montegriffo wrote:
C-Mag wrote:The Advertisement the last time Stonehenge Sold

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What's the best theory on how it was built
Image
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visi ... e/history/


I think the more interesting question is ''why was it built?''


In ancient times,
hundreds of years|before the dawn of history,
lived an ancient race of people.
The Druids.

No one knows who they were
or what they were doing.
But their legacy remains.
Hewn into the living rock
of Stonehenge.
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I just got done building one of these......... but I used a hand forged shoe and a railroad spike as the knocker.
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Shit, I still can't figure out how they were able to build wooden spears. How do they get the wood to grow sharpened and smoothed out like that when trees in the wild have bark, limbs, and roots. It makes 0 sense.

Do you guys see this tree?
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looks pretty normal right? It is made out of wood.

Ok, now check this out.

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See this stick? It is made out of wood. The same exact thing as that tree. Stay with me. Notice how this stick that is sharp and pointy does not have any of those tree leaves or stuff sticking out like branches. How can this be. This is not an optical illusion. These two pictures are both wooden objects. Archeologists have found sticks from 30-45 years ago that are sharp like this and they have used carbon dating to determine that they are made out of wood. We can provide guesswork on how early man was able to get that stuff so pointed, but no one truly knows. How could you? A lot of the writing we find from that period is about JFK or Marilyn Monroe. Some is about the Cuban Missile crisis or whatnot. But most of it is not about sharpening sticks, so we just have to guess how these people managed to do it. They were a clever lot, those people of the past. Very smart. They probably bred trees that had no leaves, and no branches and continually isolated the sharp genes to make spears. It must have been a painstaking process, but it was worth it. Very worth it. I want you all to think about this as you eat dinner with your Family this Thanksgiving.
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C-Mag wrote:I just got done building one of these......... but I used a hand forged shoe and a railroad spike as the knocker.
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You forged a fucking horseshoe??
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