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the roman internet

The Romans invented loads of stuff: the alphabet, concrete, even satire and pizza. But what if the web had been around? What would they have used it for? Show us the Roman Internet...

(, Wed 8 Mar 2006, 19:28)
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# We have no Woger...
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Sorry...

Apologies to any latin buffs if I've translated wrongly. Online latin dictionaries=crap.
(, Sat 11 Mar 2006, 5:22, More)
# Hello?
Is this thing on...?


(, Fri 10 Mar 2006, 16:44, More)
# is pulsatus alumno


Viral mosaics are all the rage... They've spread around the entire empire
(, Fri 10 Mar 2006, 12:51, More)
# Google Earth - known world edition

bindun?
(, Fri 10 Mar 2006, 10:06, More)
# ...

i can only appologise to teh python
(, Thu 9 Mar 2006, 22:31, More)
# Send him to the colesium!

(, Thu 9 Mar 2006, 13:59, More)
# 1337 Maximus

(, Thu 9 Mar 2006, 12:57, More)
# Google Earth would look something like:

(, Thu 9 Mar 2006, 12:44, More)
# Web banners would also be different.
Not worth new thread.


Nighty night.
(, Thu 9 Mar 2006, 10:02, More)
# Bindun?

(, Thu 9 Mar 2006, 0:10, More)
# here goes..

(, Wed 8 Mar 2006, 22:51, More)
# erm

(, Wed 8 Mar 2006, 21:10, More)
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(, Wed 8 Mar 2006, 20:27, More)
# Quick and dirty
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(, Wed 8 Mar 2006, 20:05, More)
# Wrong


on so many levels
(, Wed 8 Mar 2006, 20:02, More)
# Damn those Roman pop-ups...

(, Wed 15 Mar 2006, 17:47, More)
# Narcissus
greeks/romans - emus/ostritches - what's the difference?
(, Tue 14 Mar 2006, 13:40, More)
# Centurion Adam Hartvs Davus presents:
Hart-Davis' Arpanet
Arpanettvm, the origin of the internet. Due to the lack of electricity at the time, it used blocks of stacked bricks to simulate either on or off. The static nature of blocks of bricks meant that they didn't go anywhere, therefore rendering the entire system completely useless.
Hartvs Davus' severed head was displayed aloft said bricks shortly after.
(, Mon 13 Mar 2006, 18:47, More)
# Deeper into the geek wabbit hole...


edit: roman-b3ta switcharound :o)
(, Sat 11 Mar 2006, 14:18, More)
# "it's safe to walk in the streets at night now, Reg".

(, Thu 9 Mar 2006, 20:03, More)
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