Drago
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When were gussets invented?
That was invented 75 years ago, try again?
When were gussets invented?
https://www.townsends-lb.co.uk/gusset-componentsWhen were gussets invented?
1995 is your answer.Gusset was founded in the summer of 1995 by two riding friends Paul Sorrell and Jason Mills. It started as a little project printing t-shirts, hoodies and replacement springs for Pit Bull brakes.
Although the pair had great plans for the brand they found that at the time they didn't have the time or money to take the brand as far as it could go. The opportunity soon came along to pass the company over to Ison as both partners had known Lloyd and the team at Ison for some years and felt that with their contacts and distribution network that Gusset would be in good hands.
Since those early days, Gusset has developed into a component company with a wide range of products that appeal to many different types of riders. Gusset has gained a reputation for making quality, durable parts made with premium materials.
Nevermind
The worst cycling invention of the last 25 years is an easier one to answer.![]()
"The term derives from the Old French gousset (13th century) and was used for armor pieces, appearing in garment seams (underarms, shoulders) by the 14th century."When were gussets invented?
https://www.mircode.org/09-170613-o...-ancestor-of-the-internet-and-search-engines/The Internet connection to Belgium?
At that time in the UK they were still burning witches.One hundred thirty years ago a nearby European country invented the ancestor of the Internet and search engines
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In 1895, two Belgians set out to index the world. Their names were Paul Otlet and Henri La Fontaine, and their lab wasn’t a garage but a Brussels office stacked with forms and dreams. They founded the International Institute of Bibliography and began to classify everything published, line by line.

https://www.mircode.org/09-170613-o...-ancestor-of-the-internet-and-search-engines/
At that time in the UK they were still burning witches.![]()
https://www.mircode.org/09-170613-o...-ancestor-of-the-internet-and-search-engines/
At that time in the UK they were still burning witches.![]()
"Janet Horne was the last person in the British Isles to be legally executed for witchcraft. She was burned at the stake in Dornoch, Scotland, in 1727 after being accused of using her daughter as a pony to ride to the Devil."