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Jan, prefers at least some reality
We would have no expenses for hotels; I can fix meals in the RV. The only real expense would be gas, which would be the same as if I were driving the van instead of it driving itself.
Jan
However, it takes them time to accomplish that, and before they do, smart people can make some money and have a good time doing it
I used to make medical devices, but sold that company, make a lot of money, and left the field altogether. Now I make LED lighting equipment for off road (currently unregulated).
They will certainly try. Outside of fascism, they won't be able to.
Notice what is happening with uber, airbnd, bitcoin. They are growing so fast that even though the bureaucrats WANT to shut them down, the public outcry is so strong they back off. More of that to come, x 1000. Methinks.
to make sure that you see it:::
there will be new physical shapes produced which cannot
be machined, like encapsulated spheres and the like,
which only 3d fabrication can produce. . the applications
will be fascinating, I bet! -- j
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be machined, like encapsulated spheres and the like,
which only 3d fabrication can produce. . the applications
will be fascinating, I bet! -- j
.
to the beach while we enjoy the view or read a good book! -- j
.
Sure hope it's done correctly using Wide Scope Accountability with Profound Honesty and no preconceived conceptions.
I would expect all 3D printers to be heavily taxed before long.
A regulation popped out of the mouth of the president can be put in effect overnight, or over a weekend as is usually the case. But it is good to know the swiftness of innovation.
Here's where I see this type of manufacturing really taking hold:
- Things requiring customization like high-performance bicycles, athletic gear, etc.
- Things where the waste disposal and product costs of warehousing, discounted sale, etc. undermine the overall profitability of the entire product line
- Things where the cost of initial materials is very high (initial manufacturing waste is costly)
- In areas where shipping costs or risks of theft are very high
The real area I am waiting to see custom manufacturing in is pharmaceuticals. Can you imagine on-the-spot manufacture and packaging of prescription drugs?
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