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It can most definitely do fully moving, functional parts in plastic. (see video 3:25 shows a fully functional bike chain printed as one part, no assembly required)

This is almost detailed enough to print a working model (if there was a capable printer, that is) and it's much more complex than a sneaker. It comes in at 2.3mb, half of a good quality MP3

Surprisingly not as much as you think. Something with lots of little parts inside it would be bigger, but something like a sneaker that is pretty much solid parts with no real intricacies would likely be smaller than an MP3

Used to be a lot of suicides there I take it.

True. Some guy in the comments posted the 'real' (estimated numbers) and I think it was 242 million iDevices (since '07 though). So windows still wins, although they're completely different markets.

Yes, I know. And I couldn't imagine 'shoppin' practically the same photo over and over for weeks. Imagine doing an extreme slow mo' scene.

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Reminds of this one... Love the way he ends it.. His cymbal work is wicked. I imagine either of these would make for a much more interesting piece of 'art' than the 'solo' in the article

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Freedom from the official Android store cost a buck o five actually ;)

See what he means by watching the clip with the guy with no eye and some burns on his face.. Notice in the original video he has green dots on his face, they track those and then make the 3D objects move the same.

Hahah oops. fail.. That was definitely a typo. Although, I can't say the same for the headline.

Hey Sam, I think you need to retake grade one math.

Ever been to YouTube? Or Gizmodo during December when they wrote 4 or 5 articles about it?

He was #1 on xbox live for Modern Warfare 3 with over 150,000 kills. He didn't have time for a treadmill.

He made $42 million in 2010 alone. Mega sites took in $175 million + between 2006-2011.

I believe MegaVideo is involved too which has pretty much every movie/tv show (I could be wrong, but that seems to be where the money likely comes from)

Thanks.

Apparently quite often.

You make contradicting points in the article.

Agreed.