Kind of pretty much clickbait, since no real money was expended across bank accounts between two or more separate parties. The author expounds on an appraisal of hypothetical money, if one imagine's that he paid himself…
It's more like, hey wow, look at all these little trinkets that don't really change anyone's lives. In the long run, 3D printing just seems like a niche, elitist version of hoarding. Fill your house with arts and crafts…
Kind of pretty much clickbait, since no real money was expended across bank accounts between two or more separate parties. The author expounds on an appraisal of hypothetical money, if one imagine's that he paid himself…
It's more like, hey wow, look at all these little trinkets that don't really change anyone's lives. In the long run, 3D printing just seems like a niche, elitist version of hoarding. Fill your house with arts and crafts…