It seemed a total waste of the 3-D printing  process, agreed. (IE Smurfs, 
or essentially smurfs.) But that is what they were  peddling to consumers.

I just didn't take a pic of the more serious one  that is being used to 
prototype things for computers, etc. (He said some  companies were using the 
3-D printers to design silicon chip holders. If it's  off a fraction, they can 
correct and rerun the printer.) Their objects were very  small and in a 
glass case. I got some literature from them, but haven't read it  to see what 
all the uses were that it was being put to. They were not marketing  to 
consumers.

Another one had a chocolate 3-D printer. Except they had no  printer and I 
saw no literature. It seemed to be all online. I couldn't figure  out if it 
was a gag or if someone was actually doing it. 

I certainly can  see a use for that. Heh.

Marnie 

In a message dated 1/13/2014  6:53:41 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
I'm officially  an old fogey - I loathe the glitz, the cutsie pie stuff 
they made with the  3-d printers and am horrified at all drones.  


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