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3-D printing goes from sci-fi fantasy to reality

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By MARTHA MENDOZA

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"But the military, D’Aveni said, is likely to be among the first major users of 3-D printers, because of the urgency of warfare." Urgency of warfare,could someone please interpret that for me please. The world is in an economic recession, poverty is at its highest level for over 40 years, and peoples living standards or standards of living are falling faster than ever before. So this statement "Urgency of warfare" is confusing to my limited intelligence.

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Urgency of warfare...if a soldier should find himself unprepared for an upcoming skirmish he can get one printed off in a jiffy in the admin wing.

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