A view of a city street Posted on 2020/11/11 by Carl Robitaille Reply a view of a city street pic.twitter.com/SsZxZ95Jyf— City Describer (@CityDescriber) November 11, 2020
Leonardo’s map of the city of Imola made in 1501 Posted on 2020/11/08 by Carl Robitaille Reply Leonardo’s map of the city of Imola made in 1501
The Pumps That Must Run Forever, Or Part Of Germany Floods Posted on 2020/11/02 by Carl Robitaille Reply
You can’t justify a bridge by counting the number of people swimming across a river Posted on 2020/11/01 by Carl Robitaille Reply 'You can't justify a bridge by counting the number of people swimming across a river'~@BrentToderian pic.twitter.com/11O3KUWFum— Cycling Professor 🚲 (@fietsprofessor) November 1, 2020
Incredible traffic jam in Paris as people try to leave the city before 9 pm curfew and before confinement begins at midnight Posted on 2020/10/30 by Carl Robitaille Reply Incredible traffic jam in Paris as people try to leave the city before 9 pm curfew and before confinement begins at midnight. Traffic is barely moving in every direction as far as the eye can see. Lots of honking and frustrated drivers. pic.twitter.com/6Zn2HCxuPl— Michael E. Webber (@MichaelEWebber) October 29, 2020
Largest US cities decade by decade Posted on 2020/10/28 by Carl Robitaille Reply Largest US cities decade by decade Animated map shows the largest 10 cities in the US decade by decade. Source: https://t.co/JD8ilAC9K2 pic.twitter.com/DK9Gt437YD— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) October 28, 2020
The Philosophy of SimCity: An Interview With the Game’s Lead Designer Posted on 2020/10/28 by Carl Robitaille Reply The Philosophy of SimCity: An Interview With the Game’s Lead Designer When developing the #SimCity game…"we quickly realized there were way too many parking lots in the real world and that our game was going to be really boring if it was proportional in terms of parking lots."~Lead designer Stone Librande: https://t.co/bjbelUcrjy pic.twitter.com/iJUy2oDm9B— Cycling Professor 🚲 (@fietsprofessor) October 27, 2020
Pour déplacer ce bâtiment, cet entrepreneur chinois a décidé de le faire marcher Posted on 2020/10/25 by Carl Robitaille Reply Pour déplacer ce bâtiment, cet entrepreneur chinois a décidé de le faire marcher https://t.co/PWwIwtIg08— Norbert explique nous (@NorbertExplique) October 25, 2020