Across the Rubicon River?
It can be said that Turkish
President Recep Erdogan crossed the“Syrian Rubicon”.
As I climbed the ladder,
I was thinking of… Caesar cRossing the Rubicon.
At Rubicon we are growing and experiencing
lots of internally driven change and externally imposed change.
This flooding and eventual regulation of the rivers' paths further made it
difficult to decipher which river was actually the Rubicon.
On this day in history, 49 BC,
Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon with a legion of his soldiers, which was against Roman law.
Indy Robot Racing's 2005 Jeep Rubicon uses a combination of LIDAR and RADAR sensors,
structural light detectors, mounted road-following cameras and a drive-by-wire system.
The deal is a stock-for-stock merger with Rubicon Project stockholders expected to own a majority
of the combined company's shares(to trade as $RUBI), at approximately 52.9%.
The deal is a stock-for-stock merger with Rubicon Project stockholders are expected to own
a majority of the combined company's shares(to trade as $RUBI), at approximately 52.9%.
We then move on to his little month-long or so pirate adventure and
finally discuss where exactly the Rubicon was, which interestingly enough is only
something that has been relatively recently discovered.
His decision to bring his soldiers with him across the Rubicon(a small river whose location was actually
lost to history until relatively recently, but at the time was the boundary between Cisalpine Gaul and Italy proper) meant that if he lost, not only would he be executed, but so would all the soldiers that followed him.