From businessinsider.com: A company called Not Impossible Labs has come up with one of the best uses for 3D printer technology we’ve ever heard of: printing low-cost prosthetic arms for people, mainly children, who have lost limbs in the war-torn country of Sudan. The project was the brain child of Mick Ebeling, founder of Not Impossible, a …
Daily Archives: February 28, 2014
Raven Rescue.
From iluvdodge9:
Procaffinating! – LOL
From Helen Bruls-Turin:
Don’t Lie to Me! – LOL
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