Monday, May 26, 2014

Extreme history


   I have detailed extreme cases in emergencies where I hope 3d printing ways in heavily saving lives and preventing situations that could quickly spin out of control crippling even the most able of hazard response units. There is another important hurdle we often overlook when dealing with immediate danger.  What in our past dealing have we set in place could compound the problem and is there anyway to nip that in the bud passively. Many parts that could be used to fix older hazards are out of stock and could not easily be replicated with todays machinery. The missing parts could Once again 3d printers could be used to sure up foundations.

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