3-D Printing
- THX1138
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3-D Printing
Printing spacecraft in orbit, spare parts for them or a lunar base with these printers and having robots do the assembling may be a tad into the future but this technology has me very excited, very excited indeed.
NASA Turns to 3D Printing for Self-Building Spacecraft ...
3D printers may soon be used to print food, spaceship parts ...
Print me up one NCC1701 please and when it’s propulsion becomes reality she will be ready and waiting
NASA Turns to 3D Printing for Self-Building Spacecraft ...
3D printers may soon be used to print food, spaceship parts ...
Print me up one NCC1701 please and when it’s propulsion becomes reality she will be ready and waiting
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Print food Doughnuts and cakes and pies without the calories very
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As an asideTHX1138 wrote:Printing spacecraft in orbit, spare parts for them or a lunar base with these printers and having robots do the assembling may be a tad into the future but this technology has me very excited, very excited indeed.
NASA Turns to 3D Printing for Self-Building Spacecraft ...
3D printers may soon be used to print food, spaceship parts ...
Print me up one NCC1701 please and when it’s propulsion becomes reality she will be ready and waiting
I thought it would be intriguing to have a Star Fleet vacation. Design and build a vacation spot around Star Trek where you could tour Star Fleet HQ and interact with different species then board a shuttlecraft that takes you to replica Star Ships like all permeations of the Enterprise and Voyager (of course temporarily grounded for maintenance) Then you could stay the week in an Enterprise or Voyager State Room, enjoy drinks or dining in 10 forward, crawl through Jefferies tubes. Ride the Turbo Lift to tour Engineering, the Shuttle Bay, or the Bridge. They could even simulate, through the use of monitors placed over viewports and the main view screen, a launch into space with trips to local planets. Say a real time Warp 7 trip to Mars and Jupiter and Saturn.
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Wait-a-minute... they didn't use warp speed in the solar system. It's too small.
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The heck with crawling through Jeffries tubes. I'll just spend the week on Risa.BMAONE23 wrote:I thought it would be intriguing to have a Star Fleet vacation. Design and build a vacation spot around Star Trek where you could tour Star Fleet HQ and interact with different species then board a shuttlecraft that takes you to replica Star Ships like all permeations of the Enterprise and Voyager (of course temporarily grounded for maintenance) Then you could stay the week in an Enterprise or Voyager State Room, enjoy drinks or dining in 10 forward, crawl through Jefferies tubes. Ride the Turbo Lift to tour Engineering, the Shuttle Bay, or the Bridge. They could even simulate, through the use of monitors placed over viewports and the main view screen, a launch into space with trips to local planets. Say a real time Warp 7 trip to Mars and Jupiter and Saturn.
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- THX1138
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Beyond / very Beyonderland ??????
BMAONE23 / Wow
stephen63 / 3-D electric sheep / I'm thinking maybe yes
Chris Peterson / Risa, I like that
I dropped by astronomy picture of the day wondering if there were any replies to my post and I nearly fell out of my chair from laughing so hard, thanks everyone.
Just a thought / Print up another universe or two
BMAONE23 / Wow
stephen63 / 3-D electric sheep / I'm thinking maybe yes
Chris Peterson / Risa, I like that
I dropped by astronomy picture of the day wondering if there were any replies to my post and I nearly fell out of my chair from laughing so hard, thanks everyone.
Just a thought / Print up another universe or two
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I fail to see the connection to anything gastronomical.Beyond wrote:
Print food Doughnuts and cakes and pies without the calories very
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If at first you don't succeed, then try, try again.neufer wrote:I fail to see the connection to anything gastronomical.Beyond wrote:
Print food Doughnuts and cakes and pies without the calories very
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Anything necronomical?neufer wrote:I fail to see the connection to anything gastronomical.Beyond wrote:
Print food Doughnuts and cakes and pies without the calories very
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http://phys.org/news/2013-06-3d-tiny-batteries.htmlTHX1138 wrote:Printing spacecraft in orbit, spare parts for them or a lunar base with these printers and having robots do the assembling may be a tad into the future but this technology has me very excited, very excited indeed.
NASA Turns to 3D Printing for Self-Building Spacecraft ...
3D printers may soon be used to print food, spaceship parts ...
Print me up one NCC1701 please and when it’s propulsion becomes reality she will be ready and waiting
There seems to be almost no limit to this technology.
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Attach them to insects! Make them do our bidding!
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geckzilla wrote:
Anything necronomical?
Old One "MAD Cherub" Neuendorfferhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necronomicon wrote: <<The Necronomicon is a fictional grimoire appearing in the stories by horror writer H. P. Lovecraft and his followers. It was first mentioned in Lovecraft's 1924 short story "The Hound", written in 1922, though its purported author, the "Mad Arab" Abdul Alhazred, had been quoted a year earlier in Lovecraft's "The Nameless City". Among other things, the work contains an account of the Old Ones, their history, and the means for summoning them.
In 1973, Owlswick Press issued an edition of the Necronomicon written in an indecipherable, apparently fictional language known as "Duriac". This was a limited edition of 348. The book contains a brief introduction by L. Sprague de Camp.
A hoax version of the Necronomicon, edited by George Hay, appeared in 1978 and included an introduction by the paranormal researcher and writer Colin Wilson. David Langford described how the book was prepared from a computer analysis of a discovered "cipher text" by Dr. John Dee. Wilson also wrote a story, "The Return of the Lloigor", in which the Voynich manuscript turns out to be a copy of the Necronomicon.>>