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Originally Posted by Top Gear
For the 1:17.6 lap, the Koenigsegg CCX (written as "Koenigseggisseggggnignigsegigisegggg CCX with Top Gear wing" on a much-longer magnetic strip, because none of the presenters were able to spell Koenigsegg) was fitted with an optional rear spoiler to provide downforce after The Stig spun the unmodified version off the track.
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Whatever you call it, squirting plastic string through a hot-glue-gun isn't the same thing as using lasers to melt metallic powder, even though both technically qualify as "3d printing."
If anything, the New York Times' printing press is more similar to my old Commodore dot-matrix printer, as they both work by depositing ink on paper.
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Yup. We had a pair of DEC band printers connected to the VAX in college. It was amazing to watch (and listen to) those monsters run.
Last edited by Joe Perez; 11-25-2015 at 11:49 PM.