Peer To Peer Meets Manufacturing
Crashmarik writes "Small times has an article detailing UCB advances in desktop manufacturing. They raise the possibility for effectively downloading physical objects through the net. We have allready seen the reaction "Property Holders" over downloading music, what is the likely upshot of being able to copy physical objects. More importantly what are the implications for our society as we move out of an age of scarcity to an age of plenty ?" Great article - the author of it also won The Foresight Institute's prize in communications for 2002.
How much they're gunna charge for the ink...
Visualize the world of wine
How long will it be with this system in place until you can download the most ungodly of things from adult entertainment sites? EEEEW!
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We'll all be complaining about the CIAA (Car Industry Association of America), CBAA (Coffee Brewers Association of America), BBAA (Beer Brewers Association of America) etc etc etc
Remember the days when Republicans were the party of fiscal responsibility?
I already downloaded a piece of software from a site and as soon as I ran it a cupholder appeared from my PC!
Read reviews of shopping cart software
I'm holding out* for the day when we can go to the corner 7-11 and order up a beautiful woman, right through the nanobot replicator.
* Dear God, no, not in that sense.
Let me be the first to announce the open-source Car project. I'm currently on version 0.2. We have the chasis mostly bug-free, with occasional glitches on an Interstate network. Seat-Belts are available on the nightly builds, but aren't supported yet. You'll still have to use a closed-source engine module, and we're not planning on adding it until version .5 when we have the chasis, firewall, and fuel system components some-what bug free. I've heard some people saying that they've been able to use the engine module from the Open-Source-Lawn-Mower project, but it will only work under light loads. For now, I have to get back to developing the lights module. BTW, we're looking for someone to design a module-hot-swaping system, similar to linux.
Oh great. Instead of the RIAA wondering about those songs on your hard disk, you'll have the NAM (National Association of Manufacturers) getting after you because you have 60 full-sized plastic Cadillacs downloaded from Repster in your back yard.
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
Infinite free energy, along with infinite free labor, = socialism/communism, just like the P2P networks.
SO you've perfected a way to turn energy into food? I don't think these printers will make a nice juicy steak as well as they make blenders.
And it was intended as a joke...
Like science? Comics? Wicked...
Funny By Nature
I just noticed on the Nightly build that one of the seatbelts hacks I put in will lock-up the steering wheel if you try to lean too far forward. I think the cause is an oil leak in one of the components. One of my testers reported a Red-windsheild of death after this happened on a Pennsylvania backroad.
what happens when we want tea? we get
'...a plastic cup filled with a liquid that was almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea.'
neopets.com
does this meen i can now download a 60" flat screen of kazaa??? when this goes go live my internet connections going to get bent over a table and brutaly shafted till i have enough screens to wall paper my room with :) oh what a glorious sight it will be any one know of a video card that can support 60 or so monitors? (wipes foam from mouth while ignoring nerious looks of surounding office workers)
Roses are Red Violates are Blue im not very good a poetry but i have many other redeming qualitys
Errors like this are pardon parcel with someone having learned the language from speaking and not from reading. This is slashdot, after all, and we're not looking for people to post pullet surprise quality comments, but it is discouraging to see people make mistakes like using the wrong word. The original poster could of used a dictionary or thesaurus to avoid that mistake. For all intensive purposes your words are the only measure that others can use to judge your credibility. You loose credibility if you can't form a coherent and compelling argument. This is the affect of writing poorly.
So, to the original poster I say this: "Your a idiot."
Read.
P2P Replicators! Imagine an episode where Picard & Pals visit some forlorn world, cast in societal chaos because of P2P replicating. Wesly of course uses a diothermal tectride coated coconut to offer a compromise solution and Picard offers some sage advice about the Prime Directive at the end. If only I was a couple of years earlier :(
One man's pink plane is another man's blue plane.