Jedi SpongeBob
About this Episode
3D Printers - Part 3: Controversy!
Jedi SpongeBob
INTRO
Hello and welcome to Terrifying Robot Dog! I'm Jonathan Stark - and I'm Kelli Shaver - and we are here to talk about how technology is changing the way we interact with the world.
This week we talk about:
The controversy surrounding 3D Printing.
Please stay tuned, Terrifying Robot Dog is next...
HOUSEKEEPING
- Shoutouts
FEATURE
- Copyright infringment
- Guns
- Drugs
- Safety concerns
- Food
- Bike helmets
- Bioprinting ethics
LINKS
- Makers by Cory Doctorow
- Lockdown: The coming war on general-purpose computing
- The Coming Civil War over General Purpose Computing
- Mattel Unveils ThingMaker, A $300 3D Printer That Lets Kids Make Their Own Toys
TITLES
- $100 Bounty
- Blockland
- Jedi SpongeBob
CLOSING
That's our show for this week. I'm Jonathan Stark - and I'm Kelli Shaver - and we hope you join us again next week for Terrifying Robot Dog. Bye!
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