On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 12:44 AM, Michael Turner
<michael.eugene.turner@gmail.com> wrote:
>And about that guy who 3D printed his own tumor and took it to
> his doctor? He might also be an editor on Wikipedia, and he might
> insist stridently that what he did *wasn't* actually DIYbio. Not at
> all. No way.
I never argued against 3D printed stuff not being DIYbio, I specifically said:
"'I've never heard anyone on here discussing printable hip
replacements... it sounds like a bad idea anyway, seeing as how poor
3D printer plastics fair in strength. Most joint replacements are made
of titanium, etc... Who put that in there?"
I realize wikipedia has guidelines, etc... I haven't read them all,
and haven't brushed up in a while but if you know them then great! I'm
glad you're watching the articles to correct my accidents, hopefully
fitting the knowledge into the guidelines.
I can't predict what your education background is, sorry if you felt
like a kid, but you made some kiddish remarks when I posted about
needing piezo ejectors not heat expansion print heads for printing
cells. All I knew about you before you said you were 56 and heard some
Monsanto catch phrase as Disney (land or world) was that you are
living in Japan.
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