Hell, even villages in Denmark have solar panels scattered across their roofs. The US could get so much power for cheap. The main problem is how to store it for when the sun doesn't shine. That's where some interesting research is needed. Originally shared by Tina Vigilante
Oh, man, the damage system in the new Carmageddon looks sweet. Can't wait for March 27th Early Access. This game will get banned in multiple states, not for the egregious wanton violence, but for the subtle sexual references:) http://www.youtube.com/attribution_link?a=iGGA_FlT4L0&u=/watch?v%3DsP2rlFnqRrg%26feature%3Dshare
It connects four stepper motor drivers, a heat sensor, and a heater to the Arduino. In other words, everything you need to control a 3D printer.
ReplyDeleteI've worked on laser cutters in LMU, they have 3D Printers too, cool machines, cost a bit more than the eBay equivalent.
ReplyDeleteFabLab has one high-quality laser cutter, which was donated, and a myriad homemade 3D printers. Cutters are harder to make than printers these days.
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