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I've always have said a Fax Machine

I know there are Better, but how a Fax travels from one point to the other ...is Crazy Shit
 
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amp up the watch sales biz pretty quick like eh? puff_>>

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I think recently I heard someone was arrested for using a 3-d printer to make a copy of engraving plates for Money...
Not sure where... and if it worked. But they got busted for it
 

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TV & computer screens... also speakers. Sounds dumb but the ability to capture noises, music or someone talking. Then able to replay it and it will come out identical.... the speaker has always amazed me lol
 

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technology has been pretty stale for a while now. cars, TV's, phones, and computers have all peaked out a while ago. now it's all just a specs and marketing game for each of those categories, but their respective core technologies are unchanged.

google world maps street level is pretty impressive.

google glasses seem cutting edge on the surface, but i don't see them being successful. the user interface with them is very awkward and there isn't anything they can do that your standard mobile device can't. they look ugly on your face and the viewing image they project is poor quality.
 

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Anything having to do with NASA...satellites, telescopes, etc. Also the LHC. Also submersibles that can reach the deepest parts of the ocean.
 

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I think recently I heard someone was arrested for using a 3-d printer to make a copy of engraving plates for Money...
Not sure where... and if it worked. But they got busted for it

interesting... how about using it to make guns and shit.. this could be dangerous as all hell


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http://www.theverge.com/science/2013/5/2/4292988/3d-printed-bionic-ear-made-from-cartilage-and-antenna

[h=1]3D printed 'bionic' ear combines cartilage with an antenna[/h]
A strange combination of tissue and electronics could help us repair — or someday even replace — human ears. Researchers led by Michael McAlpine, an assistant engineering professor at Princeton, have created a prototype artificial ear from an antenna and 3D printed cells. McAlpine has worked for years on making electronics that could be integrated with the human body: in 2011, his team built a graphene tattoo that could be stuck on a tooth to detect bacteria. In this project, though, he wanted something more: an organ with electronics embedded inside it.

To make the ear, McAlpine started with a 3D printer. While it's possible to reconstruct an ear with cartilage grafts or cultured tissue, printing it allowed researchers to closely duplicate the shape of an ear while building in an antenna. The team used a hydrogel seeded with calf cells for the structure, adding layers of silver nanoparticles that formed a coil antenna. Those cells could then turn into cartilage, as seen above. The end of the antenna connects to a system meant to simulate the cochlea, which lets us sense sounds.

In tests, the ear could pick up radio waves, and a "complementary" left and right pair could listen in stereo; future versions could pick up acoustic audio with different sensors. For now, though, it remains a lab prototype. McAlpine says that it could theoretically be attached to human nerve endings, like some hearing aids, but doing so would require much more testing. His research on the subject has been accepted for publication inNano Letters.
McAlpine's ultimate hope is to help push forward advances in "bionic" organs, which would seamlessly combine sensors or other electronics with the human body. "Previously, researchers have suggested some strategies to tailor the electronics so that this merger is less awkward. That typically happens between a 2D sheet of electronics and a surface of the tissue," he says. "However, our work suggests a new approach — to build and grow the biology up with the electronics synergistically and in a 3D interwoven format."
 

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Modern? I still can't get past how you can put a needle on a piece of vinyl and Dark Side of the Moon comes out.
 

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I've always have said a Fax Machine

I know there are Better, but how a Fax travels from one point to the other ...is Crazy Shit

Back in late 80's I worked in an office during college summer break. One of the women in the office tried to fax a sealed envelope with the intent of faxing the contents of the envelope. Still laughing 25 yrs later
 

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The Thermos..it keeps hot things hot and cold things cold...but how does it know?
 

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I signed the contract on a house once via docusign on an IPHONE as I was driving on a remote highway in Texas.

I thought that was cool.
 

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