So they/you were only off by 170%?Quote from piezoe:
In the 1970s the project was, when first proposed, estimated to cost around 1 billion, with inflation, 15 years later, when the project really got of the ground in a big way, the estimate of total cost had grown to approximately 3 billion. It came in at just under that at about 2.7 billion in 1991 dollars
THIS is why I asked about the original estimate.
You were making the assertion of what a great and wonderful investment it was. I thought you should be the one to back it up.Lucrum, all of this information is available to you via google. I don't know why I bother to look it up for you. I'm just your slave, I guess.![]()
"Incalculable"? Give it your best try. Skimming over the link I didn't notice much in the way of any intrinsic value so far. Potential future benefits yes, absolutely.The total benefits are incalculable, of course. But obviously, they are incredibly large. See the above link for ideas..
So given your best estimate of the "incalculable" benefit(s) so far. What is the ROI to date you think?