it is quite funny..i was in Paris about 10 yrs ago another fellow and myself went on a mission to see a guillotine up close and personal...after chasing all over the closest we got to one was an old blade...come to find out that they were all destroyed because they were deemed to barbaric....haha...i think they need a resurrection
I wonder if there is a spike in searches for construction of such. Then, maybe searches for sheet metal say - car doors, as well as timber and rope. I'm no going to type it into google though, even if it was to satiate my curiosity. LOL
I was lazy when doing research for academic work, because google scholar made it easy to create references in the correct format. But even then one finds more interesting work through other means.
Madame la Guillotine when?
it is quite funny..i was in Paris about 10 yrs ago another fellow and myself went on a mission to see a guillotine up close and personal...after chasing all over the closest we got to one was an old blade...come to find out that they were all destroyed because they were deemed to barbaric....haha...i think they need a resurrection
It is not rocket science. One just needs a piece of flat steel, cut is cut on an angle and sharpened.
They destroyed them because they are afraid.
Soon, I hope.
I wonder if there is a spike in searches for construction of such. Then, maybe searches for sheet metal say - car doors, as well as timber and rope. I'm no going to type it into google though, even if it was to satiate my curiosity. LOL
No typing into Google ever.
I know, right?
I was lazy when doing research for academic work, because google scholar made it easy to create references in the correct format. But even then one finds more interesting work through other means.
Given France's penchant for culinary excellence, the next generation should be a human spiralizer, or a Manmandolin.