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In reply to the discussion: Hubby made an observation about 3-D printers [View all]Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)29. "a printer it could be priced ot of the hands of the masses with no real way to stop it"
If the demand is strong enough someone, somewhere will provide the supply. Demand = dollars, ripe for the taking.
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I won't feel free until I have a backpack nuke production line in my basement. nt
onehandle
Mar 2013
#1
It's more about the kneejerk fear of 3D printers people have been trained to exhibit.
Posteritatis
Mar 2013
#51
In your scenario how to you obtain and handle the fissionable materials? Can't print them up in your
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2013
#67
"a printer it could be priced ot of the hands of the masses with no real way to stop it"
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#29
The costs of 3D printers have been plummeting, not rising, for years now. (nt)
Posteritatis
Mar 2013
#87
and yet the guys who made this gun with 3D printing didn't need metal casting....
TeamPooka
Mar 2013
#6
I dig what you're saying. It's a sort of Rorshach test of one's ethics and morality.
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#28
Well, I'm sure as technology makes more of the means of production available to more people
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#17
Most people I see dragging the discussion to weapons are people afraid of the printers.
Posteritatis
Mar 2013
#54
Might be surprised. I watched a guy tie shoes with a robotic hand the other day.
Posteritatis
Mar 2013
#76
The ban as currently countenanced doesn't outlaw their possession or home manufacture
Recursion
Mar 2013
#35
You are, of course, correct but there's no reason to assume that same factor
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#82
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar and I have skirted all efforts to make this a 2A discussion.
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#39
You seem to think "stuff that is illegal" is the main sort of thing these are designed to make. (nt)
Posteritatis
Mar 2013
#60
This custom anything will be limited to a few materials and size will be restricted
XRubicon
Mar 2013
#68
Well, they did, actually, so Treasury had to come up with new bills that are harder to fake
Recursion
Mar 2013
#37
The only places I've heard regular talk about those are FUD-laden news editorials
Posteritatis
Mar 2013
#57
"I do like the idea of comparing developments to both Marxism and capitalism."
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#75
Food production is not the sole industry of human society -- because of technology
Nuclear Unicorn
Mar 2013
#101