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Ice420store
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5/19/2022 10:40:02 PM
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Ice420store
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5/19/2022 10:38:20 PM
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thaddealegrerolawa
thaddealegrerolawa
3/18/2022 2:38:50 AM
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thaddealegrerolawa
thaddealegrerolawa
3/18/2022 2:37:42 AM
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batye
batye
4/9/2019 2:53:07 AM
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@mhhf1ve  yes I think I recall hearing same story :) 

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
4/6/2019 2:03:01 AM
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Re: Exageration
There are a lot of inventions/inventors profiles on 60minutes that you never hear about again.... I vaguely remember they even did a segment on some guys working on cold fusion.

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batye
batye
4/5/2019 6:53:56 PM
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@mhhf1ve  few years ago I watch 60 minutes segrment on 3D organ printing, but after never heard anything else... 

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batye
batye
4/5/2019 6:52:26 PM
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@mhhf1ve :) in Eastern Europe many people still have metal teeth's... but thngs change and ceramic is a way of the future... 

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
4/5/2019 5:36:47 PM
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Or even 3D printed ceramics might be better for dental applications. Who wants metal teeth? Unless you're a bad guy from an old James Bond movie...

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
4/5/2019 5:35:33 PM
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I dunno about that prediction... 3D printed organs will probably be a better strategy. I think some scientists are working on stem cells that can grow into teeth. The trick is to get the right kind of teeth in the right place.. you don't want molars where canine teeth should be.

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