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World's oldest woodworks
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The archiologists were amazed when after some further digging they found ev= idence of some early tool saftey technologies. They unearthed an AxeStop br= anded axe that contained an early flesh sensing technology. There was a tra= ined chicken bound by leather straps to the head of the axe and apparently = it was trained to squack if it saw a toe or shin in the way of the pending = axe swing.
Further study revealed this had been mandated by NOSHA the Neanderthal Occu= pational Saftey and Health Agency.
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evidence of some early tool saftey technologies. They unearthed an AxeStop branded axe that contained an early flesh sensing technology. There was a trained chicken bound by leather straps to the head of the axe and apparently it was trained to squack if it saw a toe or shin in the way of the pending axe swing.
Occupational Saftey and Health Agency.
They also found another well framed with cherry timbers. It had a nice mahogany stain on the outside, and was painted white on the inside.
They haven't found any pointy sticks though. Go figure.
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