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And continue to run the printing presses day and night to pay for political whims.
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That has certainly been true of information, which, from the day the printing press was created in Guttenberg, has been on an exponential explosion in terms of diffusion.
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At Cornell University, researchers are experimenting with using 3D printers to print food that could be eaten by astronauts in space, and scientists in Edinburgh successfully 3D-printed embryonic stem cells for the first time, demonstrating how 3D-printing technology could one day eliminate the need for organ donation.
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And desktop 3D printing and scanning is getting cheaper every day -- Canadian company Matterform is developing a lightweight 3D scanner called the Photon that's cheaper than a tablet.
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Have them laminated at your local printing shop and keep them by your desk all day.
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You won't lose your documents if you end your subscription one day, but you'll be limited to viewing and printing them.
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Yet the printing presses continue to run at full tilt every second of every minute of every day.
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With money printing the real force behind economic growth worldwide, Gundlach believes the GDPs are artificially inflated and expects a day of reckoning.
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Mocking those who insist on going into the rain without an umbrella or who claim that night is day, cold is hot, snow makes for a good time at the beach, money printing generates wealth, and nations can tax and spend their way to prosperity may not solve any problems.
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One of the highlights of the week will be a three day competition between design schools from France and the USA to create prototype lighting designs, using 3D printing as an in situ maker technology.
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