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  2. Surplus Record Machinery & Equipment Directory - Wikipedia

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    Surplus Record is exclusively a publisher, and offers advertising services to Dealers, Auctioneers, Public Utility, and Manufacturers who want to sell their machinery, electrical, and power equipment through listings on the website as well as a monthly publication circulated to 55,000 manufacturers each month and 130,000 unique manufacturers over the course of a year. [7]

  3. Sarco pod - Wikipedia

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    The Sarco pod (also known as Pegasos, and sometimes referred to as a "suicide pod" [1]) is a euthanasia device or machine consisting of a 3D-printed detachable capsule mounted on a stand that contains a canister of liquid nitrogen to die by suicide through inert gas asphyxiation. "Sarco" is short for "sarcophagus".

  4. Spirax Group - Wikipedia

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    Spirax Group plc, formerly Spirax-Sarco Engineering plc, is a British manufacturer of steam management systems and peristaltic pumps and associated fluid path technologies. It is headquartered in Cheltenham, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.

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    2004 Interstate Manufacturing Inc., 16-inch livestock trailer, $250. Serv-O-Lift (501-4) four-well hot food table, $5. Six-inch prep table, $5. Cambro cold food bar with sneeze guard, $5.

  6. Surplus store - Wikipedia

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    The Van Nuys Army & Navy Surplus Store, a former surplus store in Los Angeles, California, United States. A surplus store or disposals store is a business that sells items and goods that are used, purchased but unused, or past their use by date, and are no longer needed due to excess supply, decommissioning, or obsolescence.

  7. Philip Nitschke - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 Nitschke invented the 3D-printed suicide capsule, which he named "the Sarco". [101] [102] The Sarco consists of a detachable coffin mounted on a stand containing a nitrogen canister. [101] In an article in December 2017 about the Sarco, Newsweek referred to Nitschke as "the Elon Musk of assisted suicide". [103]