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Yep. Fully functioning 3D printing.
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thats awesome.
if i get the chance. id print myself.
colorful clone
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if i get the chance. id print myself.
colorful clone
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I honestly cannot believe this. 20 years ago, we couldn't make a decent MP3 player, and now we can make a 3-dimensional printer. Its pretty damn crazy how fast our world advances.
EDIT: I'm making a prediction that within the next two years this will be possible with food.
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EDIT: I'm making a prediction that within the next two years this will be possible with food.
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Wonder how much this costs...
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elder wrote Wonder how much this costs...
I just checked, and they'll put you down 20,000-60,000 USD.
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