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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhYvDS7q_V8Thought I'd post this here, as while it's not nanotech, it's a harbinger of things to come.
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"Will change and disrupt the landscape of manufacturing." You were saying something somewhere around here before about "the new industrial revolution." Ever since you said that I've been thinking, politics and economics permitting, this new industrial revolution will be here by the end of this decade. When it hits there will be big changes I think. I just heard something the other day on the radio about a 1 megawatt cold fusion power plant? Commercially available for only 2 million?
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Thanks for the post, Neo. Makes sense to put it in nanotech, as it sounds an awful lot like Eric Drexler's Molecular Assembler or Neal Stephenson's Matter Compiler from The Diamond Age. More 3D printing fun here: http://www.theuniversesolved.com/theuniversesolved/yetanotherforum/yaf_postst630_3D-Printing--The-Beginning-of-Replicators.aspx
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so you're saying I can ease off with those workouts?
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