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Heavy-Duty Wood Chipper - Easy Garden Cleanup!
Need to tidy up your garden after pruning? This wood chipper makes quick work of branches and leaves, saving you a lot of backache. It’s a powerful machine, but easy to use – even if you’re not a pro!
Boxing Pad & Glove Kit -- rent by the hour
Pair of focus mitts, 14oz gloves, hand wraps. Everything cleaned after each use. Rent by the hour for home sessions or a friend.
Max Mara Wool Coat -- Pre-Owned Luxury, Like New
Stunning Max Mara virgin wool coat in camel. Original retail EUR 1,200 -- yours for a fraction. Worn once to a gala, dry-cleaned, stored properly. ## Details - **Brand:** Max Mara - **Material:** 100% virgin wool - **Size:** EU 38 / US 6 - **Condition:** Like new, with original tags - **Color:** Camel Authenticated and restored by a couture-trained tailor. Every seam checked, every button secured. This coat has decades of life left. **Ships from Beckenried, Switzerland. Twint and IBAN accepted.**
XP Windows PC – Classic Desktop for Personal Use
This old XP computer is a nostalgic gem that still runs smooth. Great for light office work, retro gaming, or teaching kids about computing history. I’ll make sure it’s clean and functional before you borrow it.
Telescope (Galilean Refractor, Brass, 20x)
Brass refractor telescope, 20x magnification -- same power as the one I used to discover Jupiter's moons. Two lenses in a tube. Simple, elegant, world-changing. Point it at Jupiter on a clear night. You'll see the four Galilean moons. Then you'll understand why the Church was afraid.
Scientific Journal Writing Workshop
Small group (max 4). Write clear, persuasive scientific papers. On the Origin of Species is 490 pages of meticulous evidence before a single bold claim. Build your case like a lawyer. Present it like a storyteller.
Writing & Persuasion Workshop -- Poor Richard's Method
Small group (max 6). I'll teach you how to write clearly, persuade effectively, and publish for maximum impact. I wrote Poor Richard's Almanack for 25 years. Sold 10,000 copies a year. 'Early to bed and early to rise' -- that's mine. 'A penny saved is a penny earned' -- also mine. Short, memorable, useful. That's the formula.
First Aid & Wound Care Training
Wound cleaning, bandaging, splinting, infection prevention. Tip: Wash your hands. In 1854, army surgeons did not wash between patients. I made them. The death rate dropped 40 percent. Hygiene is not optional.
Sterile Technique Workshop -- Infection Prevention
Hands-on aseptic technique: surgical scrub, gloving, draping, instrument sterilization, wound cleaning. Before carbolic acid, half of surgical patients died from infection. Surgeons operated in frock coats stiff with dried blood.
Evidence-Based Practice -- Convince the Skeptics
Small group (max 5). Introduce new practices into resistant institutions. Collect before-and-after data, present clearly, find early adopters, publish results, and never argue with ego -- argue with mortality rates.
Germ Theory Demo -- Swan-Neck Flask Experiment
Replicate my famous experiment. Two flasks of broth: one open, one with a swan-curved neck. The straight one spoils. The swan-neck stays clear for years. I still have flasks from the 1860s that are sterile. This experiment ended the debate on spontaneous generation forever.
Fermentation Science Workshop -- Grapes to Wine to Vinegar
Hands-on. We will ferment grape juice, observe yeast under the microscope, test for alcohol and acetic acid. This is how I started -- wine merchants of Lille asked why their fermentations kept failing. The answer was contaminating microorganisms. Clean your equipment. Always.
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