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  #996391 28-Feb-2014 13:55
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TwoSeven:  The technique is known as "Self Replication".


I've never heard it called that before.





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  #997223 1-Mar-2014 19:04
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The thing I dont like about the article is it's a beatup because of a technology that is disruptive to old business models, but we all know the medical and practical advantages of 3d printing, but no no, you can print guns with it, hell you can probably cut records with it too. The same argument is used on bitcoin, in fact on the same page is an article on bitcoins credibility after the Mt Gox episode. News media is just propoganda, seen it several times. whats going on in Kiev is a classic example

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  #997234 1-Mar-2014 19:09
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turnin: hell you can probably cut records with it too.


Yep, you can.




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  #997278 1-Mar-2014 20:37
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Or Newspapers.....

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