Orphan meat.Trinity wrote:Seriously, yes. So, who's going to come up with a material that's easily recyclable/reusable/ecologically sound and what the bloody hell would it be?
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Yep, there's a thread on it here:-Faithfree wrote:They're hereJacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:A gun.![]()
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/05/ ... n-is-here/
http://rationalia.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=106&t=43501
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Ideally you should be able to melt down your previous work and directly reuse the material for printing anew. Probably that would be technically possible, but I cannot really see how that could be more profitable than selling once through systems, so I guess we have to look in the moon for it.Trinity wrote:Seriously, yes. So, who's going to come up with a material that's easily recyclable/reusable/ecologically sound and what the bloody hell would it be?

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