May our Heavenly Father bless them greatly.
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heh, 3d printing rather than injection molding? hm. guess they don't need many.
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Let's be honest, will so much stock piled stuff that the Government already has why would you think that the Government is asking you to make the mask, the government figured out if this blows over how are they going to get rid of the mask wake up People
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The manufacture outsource makes the situation so difficult
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If only the orange clown pretending to be president would have acted in early February we would be ready.
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Excellent news, but ... as the article makes clear none of these prototypes have yet been tested in a hospital environment to see if they work. Also - zero explanation re the concept of a *reusable*
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Could the military 3-D print us a competent and compassionate President? Is it too soon to lable Trump a domestic terrorist, or too late?
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