 bombadill Honest it just fell apart in my hands Premium join:2008-11-10 australia
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| reply to dynodb Re: Absolutely Not
Hey, dynodb; you are so right.
But; I'll lay good odds that the Pyramids, the Colosseum, the Hoover Dam and any large, and I do mean Humongous, project all came in late, over budget and riddled with all sorts of scams and inefficiencies.
Would you bulldoze any of them??. Of course not.
At least it is a vision and a goal to aim at.
We have down here a good record with big government projects that eventually came good. Snowy River Hydro-Electric Scheme; Sydney Opera House, and now this.
I think it will in the long run be a real winner.  |
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  elios
join:2005-11-15 Springfield, MO | Hoover Dam was built UNDER BUDGET AND AHEAD OF TIME >.> but yea every thing else pretty much |
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| said by elios :Hoover Dam was built UNDER BUDGET AND AHEAD OF TIME >.> but yea every thing else pretty much Australia only needs to suffer through a terrible global depression so that labor is abundant and practically free, and then somehow come up with what many consider to be one of the world's top engineering achievements. I can see it now, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Eiffel Tower, and Australia's Fiber Network? Good luck. 
As for the odd-looking Sydney Opera House, in 1957 it was estimated to be completed in 1963 at a total cost of $7 million. In the end it was finished in 1973 for $102 million. Just a bit over budget while taking a little longer than expected to complete. |
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