Message from @ManAnimal
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and then the norse went west
a lot closer
a modern ocean liner
less time spent in the ocean
ships took alot of work and were mainly done for defense not exploration
but it's insurance, to make it tougher so that it has a better chance of surviving the voyage
@What Would Jack Conte Do? the tougher a ship is the worse the ship is
for practiocal reasons
why you may ask?
tough ships are slow
send too many ships away and risk invasion
heavier = slower
ships ar emade to move cargo and men
by tough, i meant seaworthy or survivable
why woud you want a slow ship?
build too many ships and start a war
especially when the meditteranean sea is very calm
yes, that's why the atlantic was avoided for thousands of years
roman roads are narrow as fuck, fam
I hate that a perfect meme is ruined by 'cooncil'
Jack, that doesn't take into account a lot of material properties
i have spent MANY, MANY weeks at sea
Idgaf
to be fair
kinda miss it
COONcil
lmao
roman roads arent regularly torn up to work on underground wires and pipes
right - also roman aqueduct water wasn't as pure as modern water
:V
turn, only german roads are lol
Tasty tasty lead
people think romans were perfect lol, no they were relatively advanced - it's all relative
'relatively' i s true; compared to the savages
The modern legal systems are based off Justinian's codex
isn't that continental law
english common law is different