romereborn.virginia.edu — Computer experts on Monday unveiled a digital reproduction of ancient Rome as it appeared at the peak of its power in A.D. 320 ? what they called the largest and most complete simulation of a historic city ever created.
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diggydougieJun 12, 2007
Looks great. Now add in tags with the dates of each structure and allow for a view at any date, so people can see the rise and fall.
itchyfeetJun 12, 2007
Hear that? That's the sound of the world's tiniest violin, and it's playing -just- for you. :) eeeeeeeeeee...
j4200Jun 12, 2007
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mrpresident13Jun 13, 2007
Actually MrBabyMan, his story was submitted before yours. Two hours before yours.
mannymix03Jun 13, 2007
THIS IS not SPARTA! *kick*
stevethegreatJun 13, 2007
Imagine google maps, only with chronology except anthing else. So go to 320AD and see the world as it was back then, not just Roma, mind that.....Baaaah, too farfetched, but still......
Closed AccountJun 13, 2007
@VinceNoirYou must be fun at parites.D:
aandnotaJun 13, 2007
@unclekoolaidHahaha! : ) Good point. But wouldn't it be so much cooler if Second Life were a place for touring models of real-life cities (ancient and otherwise) instead of just gambling, sex, and speculative investments? Then I might actually find something to do other than edit my avatar. ; )