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d. printer using recycled parts it's said to be the world's first three d. printer made from new waste it's currently being showcased in europe and the team is building more. larger than the. average. well not. very worried. three month where the battle not among one of the ana. sam kodo began his technological journey at the way lab but has now moved on. sam was nominated for a prestigious award a prize for innovation and entrepreneurship he was one of twelve finalists chosen from all over africa. and was african on. all live in. fact. in. all the all. africa cape town's gang culture is a complex social problem has proved difficult to overturn but now a group of ex gangsters are using technology to radically change their community. cape town is a city visited by thousands of tourists every year and table mountain is one of africa's great natural attractions but in the shadow of the mountain is an area known as the cape flats. it is home to a large mixed race community who were designated kunitz during the upon take issue . these communities were forcibly rem
d. printer using recycled parts it's said to be the world's first three d. printer made from new waste it's currently being showcased in europe and the team is building more. larger than the. average. well not. very worried. three month where the battle not among one of the ana. sam kodo began his technological journey at the way lab but has now moved on. sam was nominated for a prestigious award a prize for innovation and entrepreneurship he was one of twelve finalists chosen from all over...
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before building the arm the young man used the 3-d printer to make an adapter his father could use todeo games with.>> when my father was injured he was not able to play video games with us for about 10 years. and after i created that and 3- d printed the adapter he was able to play full speed. >> the high school senior plans to study robotics in college next year. >>> the warriors played last night with an explosive first- quarter beating the clippers 134-127. >> kevin durant with 3.9 to close out the quarter there are three guys on steph curry and he hits the three-pointer. >> at the buzzer steph curry had a great night. 44 points in 37 minutes. klay thompson was good with 19 points and he reached 10,000 career points, just the 10th player in warriors history to accomplish that. the warriors will be hosting the oklahoma city thunder and russell westbrook tomorrow night. >>> today is the first day of spring training baseball for the oakland a's and the giants in arizona. the a's host the angels. the lineup includes matt joyce, bruce maxwell and starters like jed lowery and chris davi
before building the arm the young man used the 3-d printer to make an adapter his father could use todeo games with.>> when my father was injured he was not able to play video games with us for about 10 years. and after i created that and 3- d printed the adapter he was able to play full speed. >> the high school senior plans to study robotics in college next year. >>> the warriors played last night with an explosive first- quarter beating the clippers 134-127. >>...
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includes a 3-d printer. it includes a 3-d printer but there are 10 other tools that are computer-controlled to turn data into things so in this room you can make furniture consumer-electronics production tooling and all of this stuff. this is where they are. we set up one and then there were two when then there were four and there's a thousand fab labs within a year and a half. at the turn of last century a community activist in boston did one of the first labs. this is hawking carl's dennis above the arctic circle. each of them pulling data into the community. over there is blair evans who runs the wonderful roof of fab labs into troy taking off and abandoned parts and turning them into these rich communities for urban self-sufficiency and working with at-risk youth. and alaska native has great cultural tradition terrible problems with suicide unemployment alcoholism. this is crafting media with modern digital technology. this is a northern ireland called the peace walls were are really the war wall where p
includes a 3-d printer. it includes a 3-d printer but there are 10 other tools that are computer-controlled to turn data into things so in this room you can make furniture consumer-electronics production tooling and all of this stuff. this is where they are. we set up one and then there were two when then there were four and there's a thousand fab labs within a year and a half. at the turn of last century a community activist in boston did one of the first labs. this is hawking carl's dennis...
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d. printer. the enterprising biochemists hope to revolutionize transplants with this technology.nd of course they intend to turn it into a lucrative business. made in germany thirty minutes d.w. . earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. google ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world to. protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action over global one deserves the multimedia environment series on to w. b one my name is made by a better known as million. dollar used for its channel. the sports events stories. updates tournaments and i could go on for hours with these new shows about the future better check it out yourself the only. climate change is affecting us home. rising sea levels and erratic left turn the line streets. and change. through entire communities. for the for the good news is our own choices in energy conservation. recycling. and transport to the line find out what you can do today at regional the lines at all. you're watching news liv
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and we found a 3-d printer that allowed us to create prototypes for new toys.-will you take a credit card? -man: we'll take a credit card. lemonis: it was a $240,000 investment, this is printed? -man: that was printed. -man #2: layer by layer. lemonis: and i got them a meeting with nascar, and the plan was to do a licensing deal to make the products more appealing to big-box retailers and sell their glow-in-the-dark racecars to a much bigger audience. man: what about your company will help the nascar brand? steve: let me go first. [ laughing ] "hey, steve, why do you think nascar's good for skullduggery?" [ chuckles ] lemonis: and that's where things began to fall apart. steve: you know, i just met with toys "r" us, walgreens, and kmart. -man: yeah. -steve: and... they didn't think nascar was a good idea. no interest at all. lemonis: i was furious. you absolutely embarrassed me. when you talk, you're a reflection of me, and i don't operate that way. and when i asked them to begin working on new ideas, they came up empty. i asked for one thing. steve: if you cou
and we found a 3-d printer that allowed us to create prototypes for new toys.-will you take a credit card? -man: we'll take a credit card. lemonis: it was a $240,000 investment, this is printed? -man: that was printed. -man #2: layer by layer. lemonis: and i got them a meeting with nascar, and the plan was to do a licensing deal to make the products more appealing to big-box retailers and sell their glow-in-the-dark racecars to a much bigger audience. man: what about your company will help the...
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d. printer. people start to go and see oh look at these projects but it's great i like you what do you use all used up do you know what he's of do you know. you guys were just in north from tustin nor you have what looks like a whole bunch of little tiny boards there mostly arduino microcontrollers so what arduino is is a open source hardware that you can use to write software that interacts with the real world when you're holding your hand as an arduino mega it's the it's of the big one right now that i have this little chips that are microcontrollers. he beat me because of the typical computer you will find for example in the microwave over simple terrible stuff that are using that we realize that a lot of software and hardware was a baby with an open source license we want the something that you could build yourself if you wanted to it would be to make it cheap even eat the cost like a pizza so i stopped to develop what became of the real. what happened is that at the same time that we start t
d. printer. people start to go and see oh look at these projects but it's great i like you what do you use all used up do you know what he's of do you know. you guys were just in north from tustin nor you have what looks like a whole bunch of little tiny boards there mostly arduino microcontrollers so what arduino is is a open source hardware that you can use to write software that interacts with the real world when you're holding your hand as an arduino mega it's the it's of the big one right...
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the team has access to a wide range of tech, such as 3—d printers and arduinos, to assist in both theo meet some of the people on the receiving end of this fashion innovation. i'm an adult survivor of paediatric cancer and it used to be called a quartermain amputation, i think — so they take part of your arm, the shoulder, a little bit of the collarbone. they're designing a bag, i guess, that doesn't carry exactly like a backpack and that doesn't destroy my shoulder. jason da silva has multiple sclerosis and has difficulties with speech. his design team were creating a shirt with an integrated microphone and loudspeaker to amplify his voice. they're creating a sensor system, so i can talk louder than i would normally. it's a speaker system for other people to use. it's pretty good, actually. they are trying to integrate back into my wheelchair. he has an armrest with speakers, and we are looking at options extending from the body. an emerging area in fashion design being utilised by open style lab is conductive fabric. this is material that can be stitched into clothing to create work
the team has access to a wide range of tech, such as 3—d printers and arduinos, to assist in both theo meet some of the people on the receiving end of this fashion innovation. i'm an adult survivor of paediatric cancer and it used to be called a quartermain amputation, i think — so they take part of your arm, the shoulder, a little bit of the collarbone. they're designing a bag, i guess, that doesn't carry exactly like a backpack and that doesn't destroy my shoulder. jason da silva has...
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d. printer. the enterprising biochemists hope to revolutionize transplants with this technology. and of course they intend. to turn it into a lucrative business. made ensure. on the. nothing but empty mind of lebanon to separate him from the abyss. is a professional slack line or. is and this is takes into dizzying heights and from one world record to the next breath taking feasts in the press taking location. the robot. sixty minutes long teetotal. lying dormant shoka like say the biggest favorite seems we've got all the best goals we've got all the action the delta is the home of german football shared experience every match. the mundus league of the weekend here on w. . and y. own. odd venture of china the trip by airplane seventeen thousand kilometers in six weeks the christian commands the brigade of the expanse of the touchstone going to soon to come through china showing february twenty seventh i'm going to. disrupt all be disrupted the reality of this new digital era you can keep using a travel agency to book a holiday like my parents to you but don't be disappointed if i
d. printer. the enterprising biochemists hope to revolutionize transplants with this technology. and of course they intend. to turn it into a lucrative business. made ensure. on the. nothing but empty mind of lebanon to separate him from the abyss. is a professional slack line or. is and this is takes into dizzying heights and from one world record to the next breath taking feasts in the press taking location. the robot. sixty minutes long teetotal. lying dormant shoka like say the biggest...
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d. printer. the enterprising biochemists hope to revolutionize transplants with this technology. and of course they intend to turn it into a lucrative business. made in germany sixty minutes on t w. dangerous and why own. adventure of china the trip by airplane seventeen thousand kilometers in six weeks breathtaking landscape. for getting close. touch. symmetry. first through china starting february twenty seventh. is really. the scars on. the brain still tangible. the suffering for going. through cities and. they have survived the they don't have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something new in peace time and what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance darkness cities after more starting march tenth on g.w. . a new faceoff in syria pro version forces arrived in the northern kurdish enclave of offering with one goal push back the turkish invasion as shots fired the specter of direct conflict between damascus and gross i'm sara kelly in
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d. printer. the enterprising biochemists hope to revolutionize transplants with this technology. and of course they intend to turn it into a lucrative business. made in just thirty minutes. really feel. the scars. of the pain still tangible. for good. for c.b.s. edge but. they have survived the two they also have a future. i really understand people who say they do want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time more the people making it possible what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance. out of darkness cities after a war. starting march tenth on t w. you're watching a d w news live from berlin the syrian government onslaught on a rebel held the mask a suburb intensifies mortars and missiles raining down on eastern ghouta without mercy killing and nearly three hundred people including at least fifty children according to monitors hospitals overwhelmed struggle to cope and besieged area home to some.
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a missouri teen learned how to operate a three-d printer... and with good intentions.teve) all this...so he could build a custom prosthetic arm for his dad. robbie freis ...is a senior in high school. he wants to go into robotics in college... so he designed a term long, three month thesis project. his mission: to build a three-d printed arm for his father injured in iraq in 2003. it all started when he created an arm adapter for the nintendo switch. (robbie freis/created 3d printed prosthetic arm): "when my dad was injured in the marines he wasn't able to play video games with us for about ten years, and after i created that 3d printed adapter, he was able to play with us full speed."(steve) after a lot of trial and error, freis figured out a way to craft all the parts on the 3-d printer. he is a national merit finalist who credits mathematics for helping him understand a challenge and working towards a solution. (steve) an oklahoma girl is learning that winter isn't just a wonderland... 11 year old alexis johnson just can't seem to make it up her icy driveway with th
a missouri teen learned how to operate a three-d printer... and with good intentions.teve) all this...so he could build a custom prosthetic arm for his dad. robbie freis ...is a senior in high school. he wants to go into robotics in college... so he designed a term long, three month thesis project. his mission: to build a three-d printed arm for his father injured in iraq in 2003. it all started when he created an arm adapter for the nintendo switch. (robbie freis/created 3d printed prosthetic...
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. >> a couple of years ago, we talked about 3-d printers here.e have talked about drones in the past at the show. --s year kind of ai, the are vr. in three or four years, what will we be talking about? deepu: my predictions are always guaranteed to be wrong. revolution, ai is not an application. it is a thing that is going to be impacting every industry. aim almost 100% certain that influencing industry, transforming industry is a no-brainer. to what extent is going to be dependent on each industry. it is technology dependent. easier toologies are roll out. the regulatory policy, too. just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do it. i think the self-driving car thing is going to be a great thing because it is going to impact humanity so much in the terms of the number of accidents and efficiency. it is going to be a fantastic thing. ,n the case of robotics ,arehouse delivery, drones bridge inspection, for humans it is so expensive to go. robots in agriculture are going to be huge. we had 3 billion people coming on board in the nex
. >> a couple of years ago, we talked about 3-d printers here.e have talked about drones in the past at the show. --s year kind of ai, the are vr. in three or four years, what will we be talking about? deepu: my predictions are always guaranteed to be wrong. revolution, ai is not an application. it is a thing that is going to be impacting every industry. aim almost 100% certain that influencing industry, transforming industry is a no-brainer. to what extent is going to be dependent on...
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i caneed a certain item, use my 3-d printer,, irghright,d make the item myself. i do not need anybody else to make it or go out and buy it, all i need to do is basically by the raw materials. of thefacturing outside household seems to me to be becoming obsolete. >> probably not becoming obsolete, but more economically challenging. one of the more exciting areas of innovation are the maker spaces you are seeing pop up in a lot of countries. jonathan: one of the interesting ways that public libraries are reinventing themselves is they are installing 3-d machines. this is the sort of creative thinking, which does not take much money, but if you are a public library it does take a lot of money relatively. how can we encourage this innovation from below is what we should be thinking about, this experimentation, and how we do risk ofduce the individuals into smaller institutions. amongne of the truisms historians is to protect where technology is going. things will happen that we do not anticipate, but things we're talking about now they get sidetracked or take longer
i caneed a certain item, use my 3-d printer,, irghright,d make the item myself. i do not need anybody else to make it or go out and buy it, all i need to do is basically by the raw materials. of thefacturing outside household seems to me to be becoming obsolete. >> probably not becoming obsolete, but more economically challenging. one of the more exciting areas of innovation are the maker spaces you are seeing pop up in a lot of countries. jonathan: one of the interesting ways that public...
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this was made with a 3—d printer, but as you can see a very, very big animal, with very, very small brainto make up dippy. at the moment, there are only 291, because we are going to put the very last bones, one of the toe bones onto dippy grammar right now. 11—year—old harry is going to do the honours for us. why did you carry on and do that for us. philip i will hand over the toby is as we do it. it is quite a delicate operation, isn't it? it is, yeah. do your member? we put that on. excellent, excellent. perfect! perfect! harry, how was that? exciting. lorraine, you have been working with dippy since 1980? wisely so magical —— why is he so magical? what is the appeal? he is amazing. we have had a fantastic history. dinosaurs just invoke the imagination, did they? and dippy is something that the children visited, parents have taken their children, so he is the people's dinosaur, that is what i say, and we are so excited to be working with dorset museum to actually bring him to life. he really does look as if he has been broughtjuly. in the next two years, he will be going to birmingham,
this was made with a 3—d printer, but as you can see a very, very big animal, with very, very small brainto make up dippy. at the moment, there are only 291, because we are going to put the very last bones, one of the toe bones onto dippy grammar right now. 11—year—old harry is going to do the honours for us. why did you carry on and do that for us. philip i will hand over the toby is as we do it. it is quite a delicate operation, isn't it? it is, yeah. do your member? we put that on....
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. >> so a couple of years ago, we talked about 3-d printers here and we were very excited and we talked about drones in the past on this show and ai, and some of those things, but in three, four years, what are we going to be talking about at this show? >> yeah, i think in my-- it's always, you know, predictions always got into-- with that caveat, i think the area of evolution given that ai is not an application, it's going to be impacting every industry, i think it's an almost certain that ai, you know, influencing an industry is a given, a no-brainer. now, as to what extent it's going to be depends on each industry for several reasons. it's going to be technology dependent. how fast can you develop the technology. some technology is easier to develop than not. how fast are the policies going to be. because those are important, too, because you can do something technically doesn't mean you should do it. and which industry will go away, it's going to be dvd or-- and i think the self-driving car is going to be a great thing because it's going to impact humanity so much reducing the numbe
. >> so a couple of years ago, we talked about 3-d printers here and we were very excited and we talked about drones in the past on this show and ai, and some of those things, but in three, four years, what are we going to be talking about at this show? >> yeah, i think in my-- it's always, you know, predictions always got into-- with that caveat, i think the area of evolution given that ai is not an application, it's going to be impacting every industry, i think it's an almost...
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there are hobbyist and others who make custom firearms and they could even be manufactured on 3-d printers. gun makers enjoy legal protection that other makes of consumer products do not. the protection of lawful commerce and arms act was passed in 2005 protecting manufacturers and dealers from being held liable when crimes are committed with their firearms and since the assault weapons ban was aloud to expire in 2004 sales of the ar-15 and other semi automatic have soared after the 26 murders of the grade schoolers in newtown, connecticut. and i reached out to the national shooting sportman association to inquire about the industry response to the shooting yesterday and a spokesperson e-mailed me and said our hearts go out to the victims of the tragedy and their families. out of respect for the families, the community and the ongoing law enforcement investigation, we believe it would be inappropriate to comment or participant in media requests at this time. but the organization published a report in 2016 showing the economic impact from the firearms and ammunition industry. that it grew f
there are hobbyist and others who make custom firearms and they could even be manufactured on 3-d printers. gun makers enjoy legal protection that other makes of consumer products do not. the protection of lawful commerce and arms act was passed in 2005 protecting manufacturers and dealers from being held liable when crimes are committed with their firearms and since the assault weapons ban was aloud to expire in 2004 sales of the ar-15 and other semi automatic have soared after the 26 murders...
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d. bio printer fave developed will make it possible and it sells a mixed with so-called bio ink which is derived from human tissue to create a kind of glue. easing the method they've become one of the first teams in germany to successfully print living organ tissue. with our fog of our greatest achievement is that we've developed the technology to the point where for the first time we can now print physiological models that are able to mimic the functions of a human organ and the fourth one i just mentioned. this liver tissue is in a very early stage of development of what's called a low below. the animals that doesn't exhibit already has the functionality of a liver so i can perform tests on it and draw conclusions from not about how a real human liver would respond. to the climate of course these small models that we print are exciting and also have relevant applications but in the long term what we want to do is build something able to save bricks and has looked at many startups like it but he wouldn't invest in organ bio printing. because the moment for a lot of this is still very mu
d. bio printer fave developed will make it possible and it sells a mixed with so-called bio ink which is derived from human tissue to create a kind of glue. easing the method they've become one of the first teams in germany to successfully print living organ tissue. with our fog of our greatest achievement is that we've developed the technology to the point where for the first time we can now print physiological models that are able to mimic the functions of a human organ and the fourth one i...
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d. printer out of a human heart where doctors have been able to plant valves in not just one but seven patients and this particular trial is being carried out in five countries doctors here want to expand research into new techniques of therapy besides the new valve doctors the other jersey wants to test absorbable implants called stents hopefully to reduce the number of operations for children with heart disease it's made from polymers and synthetic materials that you can put initially in the blood vessel it does the job by opening the blood listen but within about a year and a half it dissolves it disappears and the area where the distant was it remodels the citrus specialized hospital is also innovating prevention of diabetes which affects seventeen percent of properties there's been no real studies looking at it in the older child of diabetes won't be analyzed the data and once we know the exact cause of the diabetes we will be able to tailor make personalized therapy for each child for example is that in some trouble in my room to stop the injections of insulin they have and i should give
d. printer out of a human heart where doctors have been able to plant valves in not just one but seven patients and this particular trial is being carried out in five countries doctors here want to expand research into new techniques of therapy besides the new valve doctors the other jersey wants to test absorbable implants called stents hopefully to reduce the number of operations for children with heart disease it's made from polymers and synthetic materials that you can put initially in the...
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i think of it as a 3-d printer that manufactures your baby.y, we have discarded the placenta. he realized out of the placenta calm these stem cells and neurological cells. he has learned how to use these cells for a number of things. to combat cancer, early data showing incredible efficacy in a number of cancers. number two, fight autoimmune disease. tose stem cells are able quell autoimmune disease from arthritis to crohn's. regenerative medicine. ultimately, the cells are taken to stored and can be used regrow organs. i have 26-year-old boys. cellse and i stored the with life bank usa, a division of cellularity. i think the original boot disk of my kids so if they ever need something -- that is the vision we are heading toward. david: let's go exactly where you work at weaker about transplants and the body tries to reject those. stem cells your own at up -- as a practical matter? does it work across people? was the pivotal thing. the stem cells coming from the placenta can be used in other individuals or bob tells the story pitifully a surro
i think of it as a 3-d printer that manufactures your baby.y, we have discarded the placenta. he realized out of the placenta calm these stem cells and neurological cells. he has learned how to use these cells for a number of things. to combat cancer, early data showing incredible efficacy in a number of cancers. number two, fight autoimmune disease. tose stem cells are able quell autoimmune disease from arthritis to crohn's. regenerative medicine. ultimately, the cells are taken to stored and...
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creating banks of 3-d printers and start using them. and the obvious fact that small, cheap, and many is better than a few very expensive and vulnerable is just that logic has to pervade, and we have to change. senator shaheen: one of the things i share the concern about nuclear proliferation and where we are now and what appears to be moving closer to a nuclear war in some way, not just in how we respond to what is happening in north korea, but the move to smaller nukes, and this whole russian idea that has been put forward that we can escalate to deescalate by the use of small nuclear weapons. how should we think about responding to that, because that does seem to be gaining some credibility in military circles? mr. shultz: a nuclear weapon is a nuclear weapon. you use a small one, then you go to a bigger one. nuclear weapons are nuclear weapons, and we need to draw the line there. one of the alarming things to me is this notion we can have something called a small nuclear weapon, which i understand the russians are doing, and somehow
creating banks of 3-d printers and start using them. and the obvious fact that small, cheap, and many is better than a few very expensive and vulnerable is just that logic has to pervade, and we have to change. senator shaheen: one of the things i share the concern about nuclear proliferation and where we are now and what appears to be moving closer to a nuclear war in some way, not just in how we respond to what is happening in north korea, but the move to smaller nukes, and this whole russian...
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d specialty printing systems"they don't trust their emergency procedures to digital, they want hard copy print"printing out their experiments, graphs, emergency protocols and mission information you know.. important stuff where you wouldn't want printer ron stephens / hp, r&d specialty printing systems " nasa had some very unique requirements for their printer everything from flammability, no glass allowed on space station, and most challenging of which was handling of paper in zero gravity"hp got innovating put their top engineers on it and pulled it off the hp envy iss passed all the tests on board during the zero g experiments.nasa has ordered 50 of the specialized printers which will be spread across the space station for use. enrique lores / president, imaging printing and solutions at hp "it was a big challenge, but today we are celebrating the team was able to do what nasa asked them to do"with the tough zero g work done ron and his colleagues from hp were on this flight to celebrate the win with nasa and just have fun sound from ron stephens / hp, r&d specialty printing systems" growing up wanting to be an engineer you know about nasa, it's just not every day your job lets you check off a bucket list nats - in plane reporting
d specialty printing systems"they don't trust their emergency procedures to digital, they want hard copy print"printing out their experiments, graphs, emergency protocols and mission information you know.. important stuff where you wouldn't want printer ron stephens / hp, r&d specialty printing systems " nasa had some very unique requirements for their printer everything from flammability, no glass allowed on space station, and most challenging of which was handling of paper...
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steve: that's a smart kid 3-d printer and a lot of know how.aid 72. steve: i said at least 72. janice: at least 72. ainsley: no, no. no. you said i'm going with 72. i'm said i'm going with 70. he is going with 68. janice: what was it. steve: 77. janice: 78. steve. janice: steve wynns for getting closest. 65 degrees at jfk which is where i kind of live close to. so if you take that into account, then i won. brian: then brian won. everyone wants to live near an airport. janice: we broke. we shattered records. it was 82 in d.c. yesterday. that's all changing right now as that cold front moves through and unfortunately we have the potential for rain, freezing rain, sleet, which of course we will talk about throughout the day today and snow across the central u.s. that 78-degree heat is long gone. it will be back in may. back to you. steve: all right. very good. she is buying coffee. janice: i buy coffee for everybody this morning. steve: as long as it's not from the airport. brian: that's not as the best. by the way she said she is buying coffee. w
steve: that's a smart kid 3-d printer and a lot of know how.aid 72. steve: i said at least 72. janice: at least 72. ainsley: no, no. no. you said i'm going with 72. i'm said i'm going with 70. he is going with 68. janice: what was it. steve: 77. janice: 78. steve. janice: steve wynns for getting closest. 65 degrees at jfk which is where i kind of live close to. so if you take that into account, then i won. brian: then brian won. everyone wants to live near an airport. janice: we broke. we...