SignosaurusRex
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I got the link from my brother who witnessed that thing in action at a facility where one of his buddies here in the Seattle area is employed. They use it for production of an incredibly wide range of components. While visiting my son this evening at the hospital I happen to pick up the February 12th 2011 issue of The Economist magazine which featured a cover article about this very process. Some variations of this printer employ metallic dusts and a tightly focused beam. The impact of this technology is absolutely astounding and very scary to say the least, with far reaching implications not just for jobs and the distribution of capital, but also for Intellectual Property rules which already has attorneys licking their chops and rubbing their hands. It is sure to disrupt every field it touches on an astronomical scale.
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