• 3D Printer Makes Fully Functioning Car
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[quote]All of the body parts were made using 3D printers, including the glass panels.[/quote] I think this implies that all of the parts were printed out and then put together. not as cool... And is it just me or does that car look like a bad photoshop?
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;26036223]I dont want to be fat again, I was when I was younger, and it was a real pain in the ass to lose weight [editline]13th November 2010[/editline] Also, most fat people are ugly, and die early. [editline]13th November 2010[/editline] (thankfully)[/QUOTE] Okay so we should stop scientific innovation and force people to work so that some don't get fat and die early. Except working causes stress and stress reduces life expectancy. :downs:
3D printing is expensive. As fuck.
[QUOTE=Dr. Freeman;26036280]Are you that fucking stupid? Say hello to poor economy.[/QUOTE] :downs: Did you read what I said.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;26035972]Prove me wrong, I realize it's incredibly idealist, but eventually the 8 hour a day standard will be reduced as technology advances in order to create more possible jobs.[/QUOTE] Gah. Shut up. You don't understand how economies work.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;26036254]:confused: I'm not fat. lol All of your arguments are non-arguments. You say it's terrible that if everyone in the world was fat, but you don't explain why that's bad. There's no reason to assume people will naturally do that to themselves, most people are socially conscious and keep themselves in shape for social reasons. I hate to do this but look at the jersey shore stars.[/QUOTE] Trolling at its dumbest. [QUOTE=sloppy_joes;26036308]:downs: Did you read what I said.[/QUOTE] Yes I did, and you sir are brilliantly ignorant.
How the hell did this thread turn into fat shitstorm [editline]13th November 2010[/editline] I know i'm kinda the reason, but I didn't mean to
[QUOTE=RayDark;26036311]Gah. Shut up. You don't understand how economies work.[/QUOTE] So explain to me why jobs can't be replaced with machines.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;26035880]That's a good thing. If machines did all of the work humans currently do, no one would have to do anything. If we keep replacing jobs with highly efficient machines, eventually people will work less and less hours, until they barely have to work at all. It used to take working all day of a family working just to make enough food to be self sustaining, now you work 8 hours a day and you can feed your whole family. Besides, people who work in car manufacturing are overpaid.[/QUOTE] Euthanize yourself.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;26036346]So explain to me why jobs can't be replaced with machines.[/QUOTE] Because without jobs, people become ignorant and fat slobs that do nothing, and the economy will simply die. Please, please be trolling. and that car looks totally fake.
Wait, they printed...a car? GOOD LORD! Now you really can pirate a car using a 3D printer.
[QUOTE=Dr. Freeman;26036364]Because without jobs, people become ignorant and fat slobs that do nothing, and the economy will simply die. [/QUOTE] Says who? Honestly, explain your shit, if everything we needed to was done by machines, or even if we cut the average work day to 4 hours, people would still be the same. Do you honestly think the economy will be like this in 100 years, when machines can do significantly more things?
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;26036427]Says who? Honestly, explain your shit, if everything we needed to was done by machines, or even if we cut the average work day to 4 hours, people would still be the same. Do you honestly think the economy will be like this in 100 years, when machines can do significantly more things?[/QUOTE] You dumb ass. There would be no point in money anymore if machines 'did' everything.
[QUOTE=RayDark;26036451]You dumb ass. There would be no point in money anymore if machines 'did' everything.[/QUOTE] Exactly. Money is a human invention, why are we required to use it?
[QUOTE=ItWasNiceToKnow;26036300]3D printing is expensive. As fuck.[/QUOTE] [url=http://www.pcworld.com/article/209707/3dprinted_cars_may_be_the_way_of_the_future.html]PCWorld says it will cost $18,000 to $21,000.[/url]
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;26036427]Says who? Honestly, explain your shit, if everything we needed to was done by machines, or even if we cut the average work day to 4 hours, people would still be the same. Do you honestly think the economy will be like this in 100 years, when machines can do significantly more things?[/QUOTE] Trolling is a art.
That car looks fucking sexy. All we need to do is make that fucker hover and we can live in the future.
[QUOTE=Dr. Freeman;26036364]Because without jobs, people become ignorant and fat slobs that do nothing, and the economy will simply die. Please, please be trolling. and that car looks totally fake.[/QUOTE] You do know that there would still be people designing the cars and maintaining the factory, as well as jobs further down the line in marketing, sales, transportation, etc.
Woah. It's beautiful.
It doesn't even look real. It looks like a really bad photoshop attempt.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;26035880]That's a good thing. [B]If machines did all of the work humans currently do, no one would have to do anything.[/B] If we keep replacing jobs with highly efficient machines, eventually people will work less and less hours, until they barely have to work at all. It used to take working all day of a family working just to make enough food to be self sustaining, now you work 8 hours a day and you can feed your whole family. Besides, people who work in car manufacturing are overpaid.[/QUOTE] That's a bad thing. Then you wouldn't make any money. Plus, as great as it feels to get a week off, it's not as great to get an entire life off. Then humanity would end up becoming a lazy, slow species.
[QUOTE=sloppy_joes;26036456]Exactly. Money is a human invention, why are we required to use it?[/QUOTE] Imagine an attempt to make 5, 000, 000, 000 greedy creatures give up their hard-earned money.
[QUOTE=Murkat;26036556]That's a bad thing. Then you wouldn't make any money. Plus, as great as it feels to get a week off, it's not as great to get an entire life off. Then humanity would end up becoming a lazy, slow species.[/QUOTE] What's wrong with being lazy. If I have my robot slaves cleaning my house, I'd call that a win personally. It's not like life would be over without work. We would just have more time to have fun. You can never run out of fun things to do in life if money is no object.
[QUOTE=DarkSpider;26036648]What's wrong with being lazy. If I have my robot slaves cleaning my house, I'd call that a win personally. It's not like life would be over without work. We would just have more time to have fun. You can never run out of fun things to do in life if money is no object.[/QUOTE] You cant have fun when you're fat without getting a heart attack
[QUOTE=ASmellyOgreV2;26036466][url=http://www.pcworld.com/article/209707/3dprinted_cars_may_be_the_way_of_the_future.html]PCWorld says it will cost $18,000 to $21,000.[/url][/QUOTE] Which means you can get a cheaper and better regular car.
[QUOTE=Murkat;26036556]That's a bad thing. Then you wouldn't make any money. Plus, as great as it feels to get a week off, it's not as great to get an entire life off. Then humanity would end up becoming a lazy, slow species.[/QUOTE] Why would you need money? Each person could be self-sustaining. [editline]13th November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Laserbeams;26036614]Imagine an attempt to make 5, 000, 000, 000 greedy creatures give up their hard-earned money.[/QUOTE] Money would become defunct, they wouldn't want it. I think you sort of lack the creativity to imagine what I'm saying. In hundreds of years, machines will completely replace man for production and no one will be required to work. You can still work if you want, except people would be self-sustaining without the need of "going to the office" everyday and such.
But if you think about it, this wont kill the economy. The car manufacturing industry will die, but the 3D printer industry will be born [editline]13th November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=sloppy_joes;26036683]Why would you need money? Each person could be self-sustaining. [editline]13th November 2010[/editline] Money would become defunct, they wouldn't want it. I think you sort of lack the creativity to imagine what I'm saying. In hundreds of years, machines will completely replace man for production and no one will be required to work. You can still work if you want, except people would be self-sustaining without the need of "going to the office" everyday and such.[/QUOTE] Who the fuck wants to work, seriously. ESPECIALLY if you dont get any money for it
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;26036112]Actually, a society where nobody would work would be horrible. People are already becoming fat, if nobody would do anything at all then eventually we would turn into something like the people on the spaceship in WALL-E, so fat that we cant even walk on our own.[/QUOTE] Just because people wouldn't work doesn't mean they wouldn't play sports or do physical exercise, besides, nowadays "work" is sitting in an office 8 hours a day.
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;26036710] Who the fuck wants to work, seriously. ESPECIALLY if you dont get any money for it[/QUOTE] People who like their job. I like working depending on the work. People make video games, and design things in their freetimes. Look at video game communities, it's the same principle.
200 mpg? Do want.
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