15th-Jan-22, 10:24 PM
I don't 3D print (yet). I don't understand much other than what you guys are telling us.
I am old enough to know that technology evolves, and changes at an alarming rate today.
In 1965 along came Maxwell Smart and the introduction of the shoe-phone. (The TV program "Get Smart" had cell-phones in over 50-wierd places)
Then in 1973 Martin Cooper invented the first true wireless cell-phone available to the public... the size of a double-decker bus!
Over the years I've heard many people say that they will never get a cell-phone. If those same people were to lose their phones today? They would need to go into re-hab because of withdrawal symptoms, and cell-phone dependency.
I think the future of 3D printing looks very bright. It's Star Trek coming to life with replicators! I look forward to buying one when they debug them a little more.
The first CD players were very expensive. Cheap technology today because everyone's going MP3-4-5-6...
Cheers,
Ken
I am old enough to know that technology evolves, and changes at an alarming rate today.
In 1965 along came Maxwell Smart and the introduction of the shoe-phone. (The TV program "Get Smart" had cell-phones in over 50-wierd places)
Then in 1973 Martin Cooper invented the first true wireless cell-phone available to the public... the size of a double-decker bus!
Over the years I've heard many people say that they will never get a cell-phone. If those same people were to lose their phones today? They would need to go into re-hab because of withdrawal symptoms, and cell-phone dependency.
I think the future of 3D printing looks very bright. It's Star Trek coming to life with replicators! I look forward to buying one when they debug them a little more.
The first CD players were very expensive. Cheap technology today because everyone's going MP3-4-5-6...
Cheers,
Ken