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Maybe it’s to get airflow to the brakes at low speed? Then once the speed goes up and there is more air they can change the shape to something more slippery.

That only shows the value of U2’s music, not music in general. U2’s music has gotten so low that they have to sneak it onto peoples devices.

“As if you know every single person in the entire world who works with 3D printers.” Of course not! But it’s not like these people work in hole somewhere. If someone had what you were asking for they would be trumpeting from the mountain tops and trying to either sell the printers, get funding, or they would be trying

It falls under transformational fair use. Yes, their music was used. But the main draw is the dancing baby. This is like Andy Warhol painting Campbell’s Soup cans.

Funny thing is I did sell the book. But, I haven’t worked for that company for nearly a decade.

Guarantee all you want, no one has done it yet. One team (at MIT I think) has a machine that can “print” ten different materials so it can piece together very basic items with circuits via conductive filament. That doesn’t get you able to “print” a transistor, a capacitor, or anything able to take a relatively high

You’re talking about a universal fabricator which only exists in Sci-Fi. You can hold your breath for that dream to be realized, but I bet you’ll get Smurf disease.

Hey, you’re entitled to your opinion. Even if you’re wrong.

I think the backlash is for the same reasons anything popular gets backlash. Which boils down to haters gonna hate and anything popular can’t be cool mentality.

Sorry, I was trying to be funny. Maybe when I’m printing up a funny bone for myself I can also print some armor as well. One of us seems to have some sesitive hide.

Except for the hot end.

Mace Windu lived and became Darth Jules, the most bad assed Dark Lord of the Sith.

If you have something of high value you can always do the “firearm in my luggage” trick. It has to be a TSA approved hard-side case with a padlock hole. And you get to use a real padlock. You put a starter pistol or a flare gun (or a real gun) in the case and declare it as you check the luggage in. Check with your

They are to lazy....

Well if thats the case, then the 3d printer that was put up on the ISS counts.

B & H says that they will have it available to order on Sept 17th.

If you are going to say a robot is an astronaut.... it’s already done. Canadaarm2 has been on the ISS for years. It was put up in 2001 and is still active.