How indeed
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Here come the slave and alien comments
Oh I was thinking underground mole people and wizards but I like your idea better
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A wizard did it
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I bet they used waterfall.
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Levitation and teleportation technology. We're devolving not evolving people.
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The daily scrum probably helped
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Hear me out:
Alien slaves.
Slave alien. Slavien
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Just because they didn't have modern technology doesn't mean they didn't have any technology. They could have used Skype for videoconferencing.
They used RealVideo back in the day
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Just because they didn't have modern technology doesn't mean they didn't have any technology. They could have used Skype for videoconferencing.
This is why we shouldn't overly glamorize the past.
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Never underestimate the power of water cooler interactions -C suite
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They planned ahead of decades of work rather than the next quarter
Apparently, Giza had 20,000 laborers in addition to 16,000 support staff working on the pyramid over 20 to 30 years.
The California High Speed Rail is the only thing comparable in the USA and that has only required 15,000 jobs since 2015.
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The daily scrum probably helped
Scrum looks like a shortened or cleaned-up version of another word
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Taxes on land ownership, not work.
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They had slaves. A lot of slaves.
The hell of one idea that just won't die. It was created out of thin air by sheer force of racist speculation, and known to be wrong for close to a century. Yet people still keep repeating it.
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They had their own workflow optimization which was do it or die. That can motivate some people.
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Apparently, Giza had 20,000 laborers in addition to 16,000 support staff working on the pyramid over 20 to 30 years.
The California High Speed Rail is the only thing comparable in the USA and that has only required 15,000 jobs since 2015.
The difference is the pyramids exist
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Not necessarily. Most people would have been nominally free, and most economic activity would have come from them.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Did they put the blocks into place with their economic activity?
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Did they put the blocks into place with their economic activity?
... yes, labor is generally a pretty key piece of economic activity. There's extensive archeological evidence about the processes of Ancient Egyptian economics, including discussions of obligation, payment, negotiation, etc.
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Scrum looks like a shortened or cleaned-up version of another word
I was thinking it looked like a longer version of another word.
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Scrum looks like a shortened or cleaned-up version of another word
Scrumptious?