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'Gadget printer' promises industrial revolution
by Decius at 9:13 pm EST, Jan 12, 2003

Earl Grey tea. Hot.

L25- The idea of printing a light bulb may seem
L25- bizarre, but US engineers are now
L25- developing an ink-jet printing technology
L25- to do just that. The research at the
L25- University of California in Berkeley will
L25- allow fully assembled electric and
L25- electronic gadgets to be printed...


 
RE: 'Gadget printer' promises industrial revolution
by Dolemite at 10:31 am EST, Jan 13, 2003

Decius wrote:
] Earl Grey tea. Hot.
]
] L25- The idea of printing a light bulb may seem
] L25- bizarre, but US engineers are now
] L25- developing an ink-jet printing technology
] L25- to do just that. The research at the
] L25- University of California in Berkeley will
] L25- allow fully assembled electric and
] L25- electronic gadgets to be printed...

I read about this a few years back, although at the time it was an effort to basically bring about one piece from Neal Stephenson's _The_Diamond_Age_ - the electronic book with paper-like pages. Another application they were working on was real time updatable maps that would roll up into a tube that had wireless communications set up with command. It does get me excited about the possibilities for consumer use, though. We all know that pr0n would be the first application for it.

Dolemite

P.S. - My other meme suggestion that I forgot to mention after 4 beers - allow the u tags in replies so that I can properly underline book titles that I reference. ;)


New Scientist
by leed25d at 8:37 pm EST, Jan 12, 2003

Earl Grey tea. Hot.

L25> The idea of printing a light bulb may seem
L25> bizarre, but US engineers are now
L25> developing an ink-jet printing technology
L25> to do just that. The research at the
L25> University of California in Berkeley will
L25> allow fully assembled electric and
L25> electronic gadgets to be printed...


 
 
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