Replicator? Sort of!
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Replicator? Sort of!
The video shall explain everything.
leewatson1- Lt. Commander
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That is amazing. Now people can really replicate their asses on a printer.
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This is the future of all office christmas parties
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Meh, we made 3D models with a machine back in shop class. But, they weren't quite like this...
Hey, I wonder if we can make food like this now!! (In my dreams)
Hey, I wonder if we can make food like this now!! (In my dreams)
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Yes we had a 3D printer back at school but not one of this compelxity.
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The Nutrimatic Drinks Dispenser is a product of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation. The Guide has this to say on the Nutrimatic Drinks Dispenser:
When the 'Drink' button is pressed it makes an instant but highly detailed examination of the subject's taste buds, a spectroscopic analysis of the subject's metabolism, and then sends tiny experimental signals down the neural pathways to the taste centres of the subject's brain to see what is likely to be well received. However, no-one knows quite why it does this because it then invariably delivers a cupful of liquid that is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea.
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Shemuel wrote:The Nutrimatic Drinks Dispenser is a product of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation. The Guide has this to say on the Nutrimatic Drinks Dispenser:When the 'Drink' button is pressed it makes an instant but highly detailed examination of the subject's taste buds, a spectroscopic analysis of the subject's metabolism, and then sends tiny experimental signals down the neural pathways to the taste centres of the subject's brain to see what is likely to be well received. However, no-one knows quite why it does this because it then invariably delivers a cupful of liquid that is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea.
haha hitchhikers quote, well isn't it obvious everyone loves tea
leewatson1- Lt. Commander
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3D printers are quite old news, especially if you're into doing some 3d animation stuff. In fact, Animation Master (the program I use) can connect and print with 3D printers
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Yea 3D printers are old but has one ever managed to make moving parts? Without assembly?
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Oh, they have food fabricators.
Right now they're mostly confined to pastes and gels, so you could create an imaginative display including foie gras, chocolate, and peanut butter, but that doesn't appeal to me.
Right now they're mostly confined to pastes and gels, so you could create an imaginative display including foie gras, chocolate, and peanut butter, but that doesn't appeal to me.
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Darkwing wrote:Astronaut food!
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