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edited May 2012 in Ten Forward
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  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    This makes me very happy in the pants! :D
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    spektre12 wrote:
    This makes me very happy in the pants! :D

    Ok, maybe that's a little TOO happy, but hey! Go with what ya know!

    :eek:
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    30 years ago it was Cell Phones today Printers. Gene Roddenberry dose it again..
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    This Is Amazing!!!!!!!! :D:D:D
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    DUDE!!!

    Awesome.

    Love you Star Trek.
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    So this may not be Earl Grey... But that dosen't make it any less Hot.
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    Transporters are a bit tougher......Everything we transport makes a duplicate!

    :eek:
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    So where do we put the energy credits in it? :D


    This is one of those mad tv ideas what has come true and will be incredibly valuable in the future of space exploration as well as down here, in the video did thay say it was an hour and a half to make the wrench
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    3D printers are nothing new, but this new design is much more efficient and less wasteful than anything I've seen before. No word on cost, though. Without economies of scale I'll wager it will be a while until they're cheap enough to start putting them in at print shops. Once they make it into the consumer market, though, it's going to change everything.
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    There are 3D metal printers too.

    Now all we have to do is engineer an element that can be nucleatized into any other element. Then we could make food or phasers.

    I don't see that coming for another 200 years.
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    Verlaine wrote: »
    So where do we put the energy credits in it? :D


    This is one of those mad tv ideas what has come true and will be incredibly valuable in the future of space exploration as well as down here, in the video did thay say it was an hour and a half to make the wrench

    I don't remember the exact time he said.
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    spektre12 wrote:
    There are 3D metal printers too.

    Now all we have to do is engineer an element that can be nucleatized into any other element. Then we could make food or phasers.

    I don't see that coming for another 200 years.

    Actually, my understanding is that all food is made from amino-acids. The problem with making the food is the TASTE.

    ;)
  • Archived PostArchived Post Member Posts: 2,264,498 Arc User
    edited May 2012
    Sleeves wrote:
    30 years ago it was Cell Phones today Printers. Gene Roddenberry dose it again..

    and 30 years from now transporters ? :rolleyes:
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