Try as I might I don't understand 3D printing... @calestous @businessinsider @MIT @idrissaberkane @Nvania
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Not hard. Extrusion which hardens to solid. Shape of extrusion guided by computerized instruction. Isn't that what it is?
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Like cake icing...
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Software originates in textiles I found, complex colourful Indian silk textiles...
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seems to me that was 3D printing too...crafts continuing thru millennia
@calestous@Nvania@businessinsider@MIT@idrissaberkane -
More 2d than 3d. But yes crafts have techniques that intersect with one another over time
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Punchcard technology came from ancient Indian silk cotton textiles, seem 3D to me
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My 2000 Bangalore lectures on the evolution of information technology traced some of this https://www.facebook.com/notes/subroto-roy/my-two-highly-imperfect-ie-defective-lectures-on-the-economics-of-information-te/348977146125 …
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It's only a matter of time now. cc
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Good job
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