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Double Envelopment Strategy Workshop -- Cannae Method
The battle of Cannae, 216 BC. I let Rome push through my center while my wings closed like a jaw. 70,000 Romans died in one afternoon. Sand table exercises and field simulations. Tip: Invite the enemy to attack where you are weakest. That is where the trap lives.
Apache Bow & War Club Set
Short mulberry bow and stone-headed war club. The Apache bow is compact -- made for horseback and tight canyon fights. The war club is last resort, close quarters. Light enough to carry all day, deadly enough to end any argument.
Signal Encoding Workshop -- Data Compression Before Computers
Small group (max 4). The principles behind Morse code, Braille, semaphore, and other encoding systems. How do you represent complex information with simple signals? How do you optimize for speed and reliability? Shannon formalized it 100 years later. I figured it out by counting type.
Swan-Neck Flask Set (Borosilicate, 3-Piece)
Three hand-blown borosilicate glass flasks with swan-curved necks. The design that proved microbes come from the environment, not thin air. Perfect for classroom demonstrations. Fragile -- handle with the respect you would give a 160-year-old argument settler.
Crystal Radio Build -- No Batteries Required
Build a crystal radio from scratch: coil, capacitor, crystal detector, earphone. No batteries -- it runs on the energy of radio waves. You will tune into AM stations and hear voices pulled from thin air.
Oscilloscope (Analog, Teaching Model)
Analog oscilloscope -- a cathode ray tube that draws electrical signals as visible waveforms. See your voice as a wave, see music as patterns. The oscilloscope is the engineer's eye.
Minimalist Film Directing Workshop -- Two Takes and Print
I direct fast and quiet. No yelling, no ego, no fiftieth take. We shoot a short scene with available light, two cameras, and maximum two takes per setup. Tip: Trust your actors. Hire good people and get out of their way. The director's job is to create an environment where the truth can happen.
Magic & Misdirection Workshop -- The Art of Deception
I performed magic my entire life -- for troops in WWII, on talk shows, and between takes on set. Magic teaches you about attention, misdirection, and the willingness of people to believe. Every filmmaker is a magician. We learn card magic, cups and balls, and the psychology behind why people see what you want them to see.
Chanute-Wright Correspondence (Facsimile Collection)
Bound facsimile of the correspondence between Octave Chanute and the Wright brothers, 1900-1910. Hundreds of letters detailing every step of our research. This is how engineering was done before email. Read it and learn how to ask the right questions of the right people.
Cold-Water Swimming Coaching -- Morning Discipline
I swam in the Long Island Sound every morning, year-round, into my nineties. Cold water wakes up everything -- your body, your mind, your courage. I'll teach you to breathe, to enter the water without flinching, and to find the joy in discomfort. Tip: The first thirty seconds are terrible. After that, you're alive.
Cinematography Masterclass -- Light Is Everything
Barry Lyndon was lit entirely by candlelight using a NASA lens. The Shining used Steadicam before anyone knew what Steadicam was. 2001 invented front-projection on a scale nobody had attempted. We study how to light a scene so it tells the story before anyone speaks. Tip: Natural light is almost always better than artificial. Learn to see it first.
Technical Drawing & Drafting Workshop
Learn to draw precise engineering plans by hand. T-square, compass, protractor, French curves. Before CAD, this is how every machine was designed. I drew every component of the 1903 Flyer by hand, to scale. If you can draw it accurately, you can build it accurately. If you can't draw it, you don't understand it well enough.
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