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#tartaria #oldworld #milwaukee
An exploration of Milwaukee the brew city on Lake Michigan supposedly settled mainly by Germans but mostly designed by some guy named Mix with clashing styles. This exploration seeks more detail on some of the structures to appreciate a city where the Old-World is reflected quite visibly.
Links to other Milwaukee Explorations on the channel:
1. Top Ten of Milwaukee
• Video
2. Soldier's Asylum
• Soldier Asylum-Refuge ...
3. Live Stream Exploration
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-Special thanks to Raven and Sage for Milwaukee images.
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@Mathias-RetroFutureTech
@Mathias-RetroFutureTech 10 месяцев назад
The level of sarcasm these videos bear... this is pure gold. :D
@frankv7774
@frankv7774 Месяц назад
Born, raised and still living in Milwaukee...here's a fun fact on city hall, The Milwaukee City Hall is in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. It was finished in 1895, at which time it was the tallest habitable building in the United States
@JustSara376
@JustSara376 10 месяцев назад
The water towers with windows and no water in them make perfect sense…Lol
@Test7017
@Test7017 10 месяцев назад
Bathrooms
@JustSara376
@JustSara376 10 месяцев назад
@@Test7017 if u mean full of shit yeah…😂
@brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER
@brianwebber6996_ROADHUNTER 10 месяцев назад
Airship mooring tower!
@zanedzikonski4234
@zanedzikonski4234 9 месяцев назад
They leave the windows open, clouds roll in and they squeeze them like a sponge. And a few buckets on the floor catch the water
@JustSara376
@JustSara376 9 месяцев назад
@@zanedzikonski4234 well obviously………..
@I_am_Kairos
@I_am_Kairos 10 месяцев назад
I'd like to do a collaboration video on SF. Much appreciation for your open minded research, sir!
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
I would be delighted to do so! That is a huge compliment that you even asked. Feel free to hit me up on the channel e-mail at your convenience-LtRaiden@msn.com You do some of the very best boots on the ground.
@JamieCrain5349
@JamieCrain5349 10 месяцев назад
Kairos!!! my faves coming together that would be such an awesome idea🎉❤
@richspillman4191
@richspillman4191 10 месяцев назад
My daughter lives there, what an amazing city seeing it with new eyes.
@rememberthefuture944
@rememberthefuture944 10 месяцев назад
"we're gonna make our dreams come true, doooin it our way!"
@shanglyshangly9173
@shanglyshangly9173 10 месяцев назад
Your narration is just awesome.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@bonzie321
@bonzie321 10 месяцев назад
Sadly big areas these old cities have been destroyed over the past 50 years and continue to get worse and more crime ridden. Not going to get into how or why. But everyone knows and is afraid to address the real problem. Anyway very interesting channel you have here. Have learned alot.
@Test7017
@Test7017 10 месяцев назад
Problems are joooooz
@ygagarin5572
@ygagarin5572 10 месяцев назад
Most of the columns have some kind of waves on the top. This is a sign of the Great Flood. 14' - vases on the roof - sure those bared ashes of the people drowned and cremated after big water took off. Which also shows us the tall towers were crematoriums. Very convenient to convert them into the breweries. Also, this may signify those buildings were probably built sometime in the18th after the first flood - century. Something is wrong with a statue of Germania. If this is Germania, there supposed to be Eagle(s) around like on a Plaque Germania Building, not the British Lions. Very nice to tell us this is a Church (19'30"), so we know for sure it's not a Brewery, nor a school, or Asylum.
@bobsmitty
@bobsmitty 10 месяцев назад
Hello from Wisconsin...thank u for doin this vid...cause ther r mud flood old buildings that r way older then they say
@debpatriot9557
@debpatriot9557 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video!
@Kat.Evangeline
@Kat.Evangeline 10 месяцев назад
Thank you. Your sarcasm is appreciated !
@timewave02012
@timewave02012 Месяц назад
Almost 20 years ago, I UEed the abandoned Pabst complex. Passed over Juneau Ave on the walkway with the huge sign. The friend I went with went back later and eventually found the beer caves. I got into a bunch of other abandoned industrial buildings before they were torn down or repurposed. I watch Tartaria/mudflood videos sometimes for entertainment, so seeing a parody covering a city I've lived in and explored is cool.
@Justin-nl2vv
@Justin-nl2vv 9 месяцев назад
Very insightful.
@icyone
@icyone 10 месяцев назад
love your explorations! can`t wait for the underground one and more of ur US and Canada link ups.
@ravenmaddley5137
@ravenmaddley5137 9 месяцев назад
I wish I would've seen the inside of the Basilica. Nice video. Nice town.
@bluejayusa1
@bluejayusa1 10 месяцев назад
wow really want to visit there after seeing this
@fredborgmann2250
@fredborgmann2250 6 месяцев назад
Regarding Miller Hill the underground beer garden is the entrance to the caves that were used for cold storage of the beer in olden days. Great show!
@jonanderson9210
@jonanderson9210 10 месяцев назад
Millers caves, you learn about them and see them on a miller brewery tour. Underground storage to keep the beer cool. 80% of Millers production goes to Chicago (Chilaga) Miller produces beer for Chicago.... cheap real estate just 80 miles north.
10 месяцев назад
I like this unique and funý explanation. This aproach is nice to listen and is funy. And make some sense in our lives. I have mi own theory about timeline, uncludes big cycles - era 29250 year, ice age 150.000y cold -15.000year warm, and 3600 year cycle. ... but your detailed theory is so nice to listen.👍👍👍
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Every theory is important, and I am sure the truth is somewhere between it all. Thank you much! Big cycles make a lot of sense overall.
@EarthlinkRecords7
@EarthlinkRecords7 10 месяцев назад
14:50 That tower looks really functional, like that tower on 33 Thomas Street NYC. The 4 circular portals at the center of the 4 triangles,also look functional.
@elim7228
@elim7228 10 месяцев назад
Well, anything stamped with a 33 on, better be functional indeed😊
@chuckklein2695
@chuckklein2695 27 дней назад
Random pillar is the mid summer festival shaft. Made for the festival that took place there way back when.❤
@vehicularalchemy
@vehicularalchemy 10 месяцев назад
Based on everything I’ve seen about gazebos on Conspiracies R Us channel it’s so wild to see places with grand bandstands out in the court yard and to equate them to like a subway station set of stairs or something like that pic of the Convent of Norte Dame…still mind boggling! And ur right about Germans and the conflicting designs! Everything to me looks more Scottish with all the square towers…somebody would def have said SOMETHING!?!? And what a shame that they got done with city hall in 1895 when the first power drill was JUST invented! RATS!!!
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Poor old Mix lost his contract because he could not design German enough!
@vehicularalchemy
@vehicularalchemy 10 месяцев назад
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 🤣🤣🤣
@Kat.Evangeline
@Kat.Evangeline 10 месяцев назад
Very interesting! There is 1 near me in old Stuart by the Railroad. Old good New bad
@vehicularalchemy
@vehicularalchemy 10 месяцев назад
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 he sure was in the Mix!!!!!!!!!
@vehicularalchemy
@vehicularalchemy 10 месяцев назад
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 bro we need “In the Mix” t shirts!
@jenniferbrinkman5186
@jenniferbrinkman5186 9 месяцев назад
What a great video!!! I always thought Milwaukee would have been a boring city, but you definitely changed my mind! 😁🍻
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 9 месяцев назад
It is funny how they try to portray these cities that have a lot of these types of buildings still standing today. Thank you!
@jenniferbrinkman5186
@jenniferbrinkman5186 9 месяцев назад
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 absolutely!!!! Even more insanity is that people BELIEVE their narrative/DON'T CARE that we are being lied to! Why are they making us live a lie? Thank you for broadcasting the truth
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 9 месяцев назад
Lies only have power if they are accepted without question. You are most welcome.
@A.H.A.B
@A.H.A.B 10 месяцев назад
My hometown.
@vivianworden2706
@vivianworden2706 10 месяцев назад
Off the top of my head there were 3 goddesses. Britannia, Germania and Columbia. You see their statues respectively in the Americas and Europe. I believe Columbia's territories were South America, hence the country of Columbia perhaps the capital and America with the District of Columbia and Canada with British Columbia.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
It sounds like a great topic for an exploration to me!
@vivianworden2706
@vivianworden2706 10 месяцев назад
​@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 👍
@elim7228
@elim7228 10 месяцев назад
Reminded me of Brittanic, Olympic and Titanic. Why would a seemingly Protestant Christian nation, choose such names for its biggest and bestest ships???
@francomclane1734
@francomclane1734 10 месяцев назад
Gracias ººº
@stevewhite7426
@stevewhite7426 10 месяцев назад
That arched city hall dome looks a lot like the one under NYC city hall on Center Street.
@lorenzoramirez3063
@lorenzoramirez3063 Месяц назад
They made city hall in 1800s without power tools the same with Milwaukee public library made of marble and beautiful on inside. I don’t think they built these, these were here and they came up with a story.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Месяц назад
It would be quite a fall if that were not the case!
@SpiritBear2032
@SpiritBear2032 10 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@bkrecordingstudio5491
@bkrecordingstudio5491 10 месяцев назад
That city hall looks like a cruise ship
@user-xj8kw7se2p
@user-xj8kw7se2p 10 месяцев назад
Isn't it interesting how so many of the same architectural motifs repeat in different places? The "Union Station Revival" style is an example of this. The Mitchell Building in Milwaukee shares similarities to City Hall in Philadelphia, or the former Post Office building in Boston. The Old World speaks a consistent design language that a few disparate 19th century architects wouldn't be likely to replicate on their own.
@amylee1241
@amylee1241 10 месяцев назад
Check out the Hotel Emma in San Antonio. It is superb! Used to be a brewery!!! If you ever go to San Antonio, don’t miss it. What a gem
@suuzq02
@suuzq02 9 месяцев назад
You forgot the Shriners temple on Wisconsin Avenue and the rave building
@dward8024
@dward8024 9 месяцев назад
In 1892, Ingersoll first sold an early version of the watch that would eventually be dubbed the Yankee for $1.50. Orders were so great that over the next few years, he was able to drop the price to a single dollar. From a marketing and production perspective, the watch was a breakthrough.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 9 месяцев назад
Was it better than a Waltham?
@EarthlinkRecords7
@EarthlinkRecords7 10 месяцев назад
3:00 That's a side-shot of Espenhain Dry Goods department stores. Opened 1879, and closed in 1932, because people got "greatly depressed" and couldn't be bother to go shopping,allegedly.
@s.e.murphy5096
@s.e.murphy5096 10 месяцев назад
These things also happened. It isn't all a reset legacy. See my long comment.
@skip2018
@skip2018 9 месяцев назад
Darn it! I’m a couple days late LoL Great to see another excellent presentation about my home town! I have a supposed construction photo of the City Hall plus a couple others that are interesting to say the least. How can I get these to you?
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 9 месяцев назад
Channel e-mail is LtRaiden@msn.com or you can post them on the reddit site. www.reddit.com/r/Lucius_Aurelian/ Your choice!
@skip2018
@skip2018 9 месяцев назад
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 Thank you I’ll have them in around a week!
@MaineOnMMA
@MaineOnMMA 9 месяцев назад
Hey just wanted to say the “Doors Open” event in Milwaukee is this weekend. I remember you mentioning you wanted to check out some of the buildings when this came around. Wish I could’ve given more heads up but I literally just found out.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing!
@MaineOnMMA
@MaineOnMMA 9 месяцев назад
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 dude thanks for the awesome content
@dirtymoney420
@dirtymoney420 10 месяцев назад
As a Wisconsinite, I can confirm this is real
@Dionysus_333
@Dionysus_333 10 месяцев назад
Do you have other YT channels? Your voice sounds really familiar. Anyways, you make my favorite videos on these subjects. Thank you for your hard work:)
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much and this is the only one.
@icyone
@icyone 10 месяцев назад
The "Germania" statue, about 12 min in, looks alot like Minerva. Her hand, should be holding a wreath. When the prince or king, can`t recall atm, came to Ottawa they built a triumphal arch with Minerva place on top centre.... Not saying Ottawa stole it lol, although they could have, just noting the familiar look.
@mattmiller115
@mattmiller115 10 месяцев назад
E. Townsend Mix apprendcied under Sydney Mason Stone, might help explain his prodigious output.
@elim7228
@elim7228 10 месяцев назад
It's not what you know, it's who you know. 😂
@mattmiller115
@mattmiller115 10 месяцев назад
@@elim7228 right, or who creates the characters.
@phvn7om
@phvn7om 8 месяцев назад
It's really amazing how otherworldly some of these older structures appear. It's even more stunning to hear that we're really incapable of recreating them today. I wanted to be an architect when I was fifteen years old. To think if I was alive in the mid nineteenth century... Fifteen would have been the ideal age to design and erect a construct that defies imagination.
@scottpike9009
@scottpike9009 4 месяца назад
🍺
@vadimkravets9209
@vadimkravets9209 10 месяцев назад
Mr.Mix was an architectural DJ. Hence the name.
@akkitty22
@akkitty22 10 месяцев назад
I found a sculptor Legros, sparse info on him and yet there is an Elder Le Gros or Legros. Funny I get the impression it was a company doing the exquisite marble 3D carving or other construction process. Oh and virtually the whole family does the same style of sculptures but there is almost nothing about them, but what an easy thing to do -- attribute works of art to a group of hopeful amateurs or non existent persons you fabricate, with no known origin or backstory.
@Captain_Obvious6
@Captain_Obvious6 10 месяцев назад
One thing that I've often thought about is where are all the people buried? There is only a fraction of the population going back to the late 18th century that are in graveyards, it seems a few hundred million people are simply missing, considering the first cremation in the US was in 1876.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
The underground and other undocumented locations.
@richarddegener
@richarddegener 10 месяцев назад
We'll fix it in the mix..
@historyisfake9153
@historyisfake9153 10 месяцев назад
Do u think they kept certain buildings as there's tunnels for people to get from place to place without being seen?
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Very strong possibility and also serving some other unknown purpose. I have some theories but those will come when I get too the underground.
@historyisfake9153
@historyisfake9153 10 месяцев назад
@@Restitutor_Orbis_214 yeah defo. Trafficking and everthinng. Xxx
@hellslakepublishing
@hellslakepublishing 10 месяцев назад
Every building will need a lead engineer who can use calculus & advanced math to calculate weight and will it work with gravity etc.
@elim7228
@elim7228 10 месяцев назад
You're right. Every such building is a unique project. This is a stark contrast with today, where we use repeatable processes to drive costs down and minimize failures. I believe it would actually be IMPOSSIBLE due to a variety of reasons, to build such structures in the present day. That even though we have advanced CAD tools and "modern" factories.
@JuanDaringMann
@JuanDaringMann 10 месяцев назад
Towers in fire stations are used for drying fire hose.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Looks like they made a solid one for that in this situation.
@s.e.murphy5096
@s.e.murphy5096 10 месяцев назад
See my long two comments.
@elim7228
@elim7228 10 месяцев назад
Gotta figure out what to do with all these dangling towers
@s.e.murphy5096
@s.e.murphy5096 10 месяцев назад
@@elim7228 As I mentioned, those towers were special purpose constructed for the fire department, and the ones in question were built when they used horse drawn fire wagons too. Re read both of my comments.
@dn744
@dn744 9 месяцев назад
I am a qualified Architect 😅 and i would struggle with our latest design tech to draw up all these in said time frames. By pencil ✏️ 😮😂😅 not a chance. They only put a name to them to keep the fairy-tale working 💪 👷‍♂️ 😊
@davidgraham6072
@davidgraham6072 10 месяцев назад
I was looking into mudflood and thought world war one might have clues and in fact i think it does. Look into it, like who was fighting who? The answer on Wikipedia makes no sense. A war about factions? What countries fought in World War I? The war pitted the Central Powers (mainly Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey) against the Allies (mainly France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan, and, from 1917, the United States). Was it tartiria vs new world order
@johnball3242
@johnball3242 10 месяцев назад
13:42 what's that in the window behind the left side of the statue?
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Good question.
@kentkearney6623
@kentkearney6623 4 месяца назад
23:58 PBR Me. A.S.A.P.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 4 месяца назад
LOL so true!
@SirenOffspring
@SirenOffspring 9 месяцев назад
I wonder where all the glass windows were made???
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 9 месяцев назад
Probably the same place they made all the bricks and cut all the very large stone blocks. ;) We are quite challenged to find these locations.
@bkrecordingstudio5491
@bkrecordingstudio5491 10 месяцев назад
Germania is the equivalent of the Columbia Goddess
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
I think it warrants an exploration.
@MickeysGrenade
@MickeysGrenade 25 дней назад
Where is tht subway drinking room located?
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 24 дня назад
There are quite a few in downtown, just follow the signs. :))
@VA1ENTINX
@VA1ENTINX 10 месяцев назад
I heard that Atlantis was apart of the East coast of America🫣 and that Arkansas was the hub for the crystal mineing for the old technology’s
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Very likely, not too far from Mexico either where they have the entire cave.
@scottbaker-ScottyB
@scottbaker-ScottyB 10 месяцев назад
Did the people inherit the shoes and clothes left behind from the giants ?
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Maybe they didn't like clothes? ;)
@karanwindham665
@karanwindham665 10 месяцев назад
We'll, if you had REALLY done your research, might you have discovered that the prolific architect had such a huge firm that was able to train many talented proteges who designed under his name?;😂 They just don't emigrate trained, skilled workers like they used to.
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Funny you mention that because recently the research is trying to slant that direction without saying it!
@Grapestowine
@Grapestowine 9 месяцев назад
Uhm the u.s still imports talent, if they didn’t this country would shatter right now😭
@0nlytruths912
@0nlytruths912 10 месяцев назад
12:43 statute of liberty?
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Or the it's cousin.....
@bobsmitty
@bobsmitty 10 месяцев назад
Electro resonance buildings
@MrSnoomun1983
@MrSnoomun1983 10 месяцев назад
The size and scale of the breweries in st. Louis and Milwaukee do not make any sense when compared to Yuengling. Something doesn't add up. And that the yeungling brewery is a simple brick building vs these massive ornate complexes. There's something else going on here that we're not being told.
@s.e.murphy5096
@s.e.murphy5096 10 месяцев назад
Not really, not in these situations. Back when, they did everything differently, also had to co locate production and admin , in particular prior to the advent of widespread and efficient telecoms and computers. There's all kinds of design systems , like the pneumatic tubes that carried paperwork between floors in vast buildings that used to be the norm that became obsolete and not worth the cost of maintenance , let alone construction, when we started networking computers. Banks, especially big ones , used extensive pneumatic tube networks between and across floors, and the staff always had interns, low level secretaries, mail room types who picked these things up and carried them to offices rapidly. We have become much less permanent in our constructions, much more utilitarian and basic in the styling, for a variety of reasons. If you want an extreme example of what may come, it would be a progression that sees people more and more living in a VR type metaverse, with almost no infrastructure, in a pod apartment eating slop, not even needing wires and telecoms to carry signals. I have a cellular modem giving me very high speed broadband...not as fast as the fiber I used to have, but plenty fast enough. I can take it, or the sim and a smaller, battery powered travel modem, anywhere I want to go in the UK and Europe. I haven't had land lines for many years, whereas I used to personally upgrade them and run cable in my homes. The way I would design a house today vs 1995 to account for data needs and telecoms would be vastly different today. What you see now is buildings being built when many of the things often co-located with production...corporate offices, mail, payroll, maintenance, carpentry, logistics have become unnecessary, off sited, or outsourced. Just in time delivery systems, enabled by a web of contracting haulage as well as sub contractors, which used to be in house, eliminate or reduce the need for inventory on site, and inventory management. ALL of that used to be inherent in the business itself , and co located of necessity when these breweries were built.
@elim7228
@elim7228 10 месяцев назад
​@@s.e.murphy5096Last paragraph: did you mean to say "all of this used to be INHERITED"? Telecom is what we use today, we have no idea what they were using back then, to achieve the same goals. It's obvious that the old world was unified, and interconnected.
@s.e.murphy5096
@s.e.murphy5096 10 месяцев назад
@@elim7228 No, I did NOT mean ALL used to be inherited. Some may have been, but within my own family's living memory, many of those iconic Milwaukee buildings were built as reported by my grandparents to me, and in some cases, by their parents to them. I cannot speak for everything, but the ones I mentioned definitely were built during my own family tenure in Milwaukee. Go back and read the two comments I left, both lengthy.
@s.e.murphy5096
@s.e.murphy5096 10 месяцев назад
@@elim7228 You apparently have NO idea as to how efficient non telecoms used to be in the day. I currently reside in the UK. The mail system now sucks. It is not as bad as the third world countries I have been in, but it is working its way there. Back in the day in places like Cardiff and London (where I am currently), there were up to SEVEN postal deliveries per day, not to mention boys who would deliver messages for a tiny fee as well. The post was, through the early 1980s, a critical part of communications even to run businesses, manufacturing etc on schedules. Within buildings the pneumatic tubes were quite intricate and amazing. Some may still be in use, but they used to be in constant use. The notions of "packet data" undoubtedly revolved around them. Teletypes, wired (and in the military, wireless) were crucial, and there is a fair bit I can say about that. In the SF I was accustomed to using spread spectrum commo, especially for frequency hopping, as well as burst transmission systems. The unfortunate reality is that MOST of Gen X has little appreciation of these systems, or exposure, though some might have a passing basic remembrance of them. I started work very young and saw some of them, and asked questions. Millennials and Gen Z types have no memory of these and this isn't what they teach in schools. Most of y'all would have to make a research project out of it to even get a basic understanding, which likely wouldn't give you any appreciation for it. I am sure if you made effort as if you had to do an involved research paper you might gain a basic understanding. The analogue world was full of wonders. There were some that were extant prior to both ww1 and ww2 in Europe, with a functional "internet". On ships (I was navy as well as army), there were sound powered phones, so there could be comms even if all electrical was out. There are and were very ingenious methods used, and technologies, that we have bypassed. Developing and making them required exceptional levels of artisanship and widespread skills that are now essentially non existent. The difference is we seem to see all of these evidences of "advanced tech" and think it all came from a reset. Maybe SOME, in some instances. The reality is that our recent ancestors were more homogenous, more productive, more skilled, and more hard working on average than we are now. They might have not spent as many hours technically AT WORK with always on communications, be it pagers, texts, mobile phones, computing etc, but when they worked, they worked. They weren't surfing facebook, they were not playing solitaire or candy crush or whatnot. The types of things these people had, and the practical skills they worked on when we spend endless hours in front of TV and computer games, made a huge difference. As a result, they could withstand the loss of an electrical grid or telecoms much better than we can. I like tech, and commo tech in particular. I did a LOT in the military and as a civilian engineer that used or revolved around it. The problem is it increasingly is a crutch. I have said, since about 2000, that we keep getting MORE ways to be in touch and communicate, but by and large, we do less of it that is meaningful as in the past. Most people do not use tech to accomplish so much more with the tools at their disposal, but to do the same amount plus a little bit more with less effort.
@wayno6312
@wayno6312 3 дня назад
Hi the old soldier building is in the city of West Milwaukee it's not the west side of Milwaukee
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 3 дня назад
What's the old soldier building?
@josephschwerdtfeger3872
@josephschwerdtfeger3872 8 месяцев назад
Antiquitech removed era...
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 8 месяцев назад
5th ;)
@carlosmontana8840
@carlosmontana8840 9 месяцев назад
So I'm from Olathe ks, story goes its an Indian word for " beautiful ". Lol
@bobsmitty
@bobsmitty 10 месяцев назад
These buildings wer not built in the 1800s...they wer dug out or re-purposed
@byEFox
@byEFox 3 месяца назад
I’ll ignore all of the absurdity to ask this question - were they at least exporting goods from the breweries? If not then the account really makes zero sense
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 3 месяца назад
We will be told they were, but additional accounts do not provide details.....
@bobsmitty
@bobsmitty 10 месяцев назад
Horse an buggy did not build these
@MichaelIbanez-jl6zh
@MichaelIbanez-jl6zh Месяц назад
U r correct a Horse with a buggy, simply couldn't pull this off, unless the horse was a highly skilled stone mason horse
@craigsternorth
@craigsternorth 10 месяцев назад
All these "architects" are they not buried somewhere and have a gravestone ! Probably not 😂😂
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 10 месяцев назад
Always an initial!
@BigTrees4ever
@BigTrees4ever 9 месяцев назад
Wisconsin has the most lenient drunk driving laws in the country. I’ve been told that in effect, it amounts to “the first one’s a gimmie” as in its expected that everyone will get at least one DUI so the first one’s on the house, the definition of “a slap on the wrist”.
@jasonbare3472
@jasonbare3472 9 месяцев назад
It's obvious these buildings were built by Master Mason's, i.e Da Moors.
@mrbeastfan7431
@mrbeastfan7431 7 месяцев назад
Maybe very industrialists Germans were Prussians ?! That got displaced?🤷‍♂️
@Restitutor_Orbis_214
@Restitutor_Orbis_214 7 месяцев назад
On that note I liked how they interchanged those terms in the Napoleon film. :))
@mrbeastfan7431
@mrbeastfan7431 7 месяцев назад
I live in an area full of prussians ! They think they r mexican mennonites ! Lol they have no idea where they come from pre ww2 lol its comical 😂
@dennisburt4614
@dennisburt4614 10 месяцев назад
Cheap labor dureing the depresion haaha
@Test7017
@Test7017 10 месяцев назад
No mexicans
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