Re: 3D printing
Bill Welch
While I am sure it is difficult, and as others have said it has its limitations, it seems to me that most new technologies can be described that way. I remember being Co-Chair for the education component for the National Press Photographers Assoc. Convention in Nashville and the president of the organization wanted us to have presentation on a new digital underwater camera. This was the late 1970s or early 1980s. In the end the output from camera featured in the presentation was pretty underwhelming. Look at where we are now.
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Mark my words, at some point in the future I bet this 3-D printing will one more way we will be getting things we want. Bill Welch --- In STMFC@..., FRANK PEACOCK <frank3112@...> wrote:
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