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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 1869336" data-attributes="member: 14057"><p>This was in the whats trending section of MSN this morning. It won't be long now. We will all be watching "OW! My Balls" on the tube. The Idocracy is coming. Mike Judge is a phophet. Is this really what passes for journalism, or was this on bring your teenager to work day. I can't believe people write this stuff and post it up for the public to read. </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Name of Article:Would you live in a house printed out of concrete in 20 hours?</p><p></p><p></p><p>What it Said: Would you live in a house made by a 3-D printer in approximately 20 hours? Its a choice you may have in a few years, as USC engineering professor Behrokh Khoshnevis has developed a process called Contour Crafting which allows a giant moveable gantry to print a 2500-square-foot house out of layers of quick-drying concrete in less than a day. Sucks to be you, construction workers! Clearly this ultra-fast dare we say slapdash methodology is more efficient than pretty, which is why Khoshnevis suggests it for emergency or low-income housing. Sucks to be you, low income homeowners! Can we preemptively call this a bad idea or just presume in 50 years itll be awesome? </p><p></p><p>Link to article on MSN: <a href="http://now.msn.com/usc-engineering-professor-proposes-3-d-printed-house" target="_blank">http://now.msn.com/usc-engineering-professor-proposes-3-d-printed-house</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 1869336, member: 14057"] This was in the whats trending section of MSN this morning. It won't be long now. We will all be watching "OW! My Balls" on the tube. The Idocracy is coming. Mike Judge is a phophet. Is this really what passes for journalism, or was this on bring your teenager to work day. I can't believe people write this stuff and post it up for the public to read. Name of Article:Would you live in a house printed out of concrete in 20 hours? What it Said: Would you live in a house made by a 3-D printer in approximately 20 hours? Its a choice you may have in a few years, as USC engineering professor Behrokh Khoshnevis has developed a process called Contour Crafting which allows a giant moveable gantry to print a 2500-square-foot house out of layers of quick-drying concrete in less than a day. Sucks to be you, construction workers! Clearly this ultra-fast dare we say slapdash methodology is more efficient than pretty, which is why Khoshnevis suggests it for emergency or low-income housing. Sucks to be you, low income homeowners! Can we preemptively call this a bad idea or just presume in 50 years itll be awesome? Link to article on MSN: [url]http://now.msn.com/usc-engineering-professor-proposes-3-d-printed-house[/url] [/QUOTE]
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