Makes sense to me. We do have remnants of high tech lying around all over the world. One hypothesis is diffusion of a single large global civilization that fell apart and some of their more durable constructions like iron pillars that don’t rust remain, while they disappeared.
Sad to think how much more advanced the world would be today if it hadn’t been for religious fanatics basically banning science for centuries. Sadder to think that it still goes on today.
Just happens, all the time. Star Trek had an episode that presupposed that a race of dinosaurs reached intelligence, technological advancement and civilization, and went off to the stars, just before the meteor hit 65 million years ago. Those who stayed on Earth … the rest, as they say, is history. And who can say they’re wrong?
Agree on the contractors, with one exception. The current one is a jewel. He and crew worth every penny. Correcting many past botches. Once in a milennia one good person appears and restores hope in mankind, if not in contractors.
What?! One hundred thousand years ago Homo sap couldn’t hold a pencil, much less a chisel, and had to ask a Neanderthal for help with the harder math problems! Romanesque barrel vaulting wasn’t even a gleam in an architect’s eye that long ago. Anachronism, I cry, anachronism!
Bilan about 6 years ago
Even before the invention of padding, contractors were padding their bill.
in.amongst about 6 years ago
impressive – the hypothesis that is!
Yakety Sax about 6 years ago
I thought I had seen this before! Copyright 2014!
somebodyshort about 6 years ago
The absence of a skeleton impaled by the spear implies the contractor got away
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Makes sense to me. We do have remnants of high tech lying around all over the world. One hypothesis is diffusion of a single large global civilization that fell apart and some of their more durable constructions like iron pillars that don’t rust remain, while they disappeared.
the lost wizard about 6 years ago
Probably that Michelangelo guy they hired to do the ceiling.
WaitingMan about 6 years ago
Sad to think how much more advanced the world would be today if it hadn’t been for religious fanatics basically banning science for centuries. Sadder to think that it still goes on today.
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Any bear sign around there?
keenanthelibrarian about 6 years ago
Just happens, all the time. Star Trek had an episode that presupposed that a race of dinosaurs reached intelligence, technological advancement and civilization, and went off to the stars, just before the meteor hit 65 million years ago. Those who stayed on Earth … the rest, as they say, is history. And who can say they’re wrong?
stairsteppublishing about 6 years ago
Agree on the contractors, with one exception. The current one is a jewel. He and crew worth every penny. Correcting many past botches. Once in a milennia one good person appears and restores hope in mankind, if not in contractors.
adenning2 about 6 years ago
Must be located in Florida; never had so many contractor ‘issues’ as we’ve had here.
tripwire45 about 6 years ago
Lost civilizations. I really miss Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Homer J about 6 years ago
Between the contractors and the HOA, surprising anything gets done.
Cerabooge about 6 years ago
First time I’ve seen a cave with uvulae.
danketaz Premium Member about 6 years ago
But don’t worry. I am assured that the contractor shall be able to work us back into his schedule by Tuesday.
erniejpdx about 6 years ago
What?! One hundred thousand years ago Homo sap couldn’t hold a pencil, much less a chisel, and had to ask a Neanderthal for help with the harder math problems! Romanesque barrel vaulting wasn’t even a gleam in an architect’s eye that long ago. Anachronism, I cry, anachronism!
INGSOC about 6 years ago
The snakes await their encounter with you..
lindz.coop Premium Member about 6 years ago
Nah…the contractors just didn’t show up for 100,000 years.
amatulic almost 6 years ago
Complements to Wiley’s artwork – brilliant use of perspective in this really tall panel.