Posted 02 May 2004 - 04:50 AM
Random fact o' the day: "Alia Jacta Est" is a quote from The Conquest of Gaul by Julius Caeser. It means "The die is cast", meaning that thngs were in place for a war...In this context he was about to cross the Rubicon and attack Rome, but ultimately decided not to. If he had attacked Rome, it would have changed history in a MAJOR way.
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