Good point, it's pest or plague basicallyRambie wrote:Good point but look on the positive side, people would afford to live in decent condtions instead of this:Susu000 wrote:True, but doesn't that mean that manual labour won't be needed and hundreds of people who could have worked will be replaced by machines ? Saving the proprietors money and accumulating cash in the end?Rambie wrote:Susu don't forget construction on rural areas will be far more easier and less costly.
Who knows, maybe a time will come when we can lay down roads in matter of weeks with this technology.
I smell capitalism.
Many villages will quickly grow into towns and urban centers boasting construction boom in exchange for less seasonal labor vacancies.
3d printing construction
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Re: 3d printing construction
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ThisGaashaanle1000 wrote:Maybe there will be a time when technology makes it possible for people to not have to suffer extreme capitalism with long working hours. We might get to a point whereby working hours are short and decent living standards are available to everyone due to technology making it possible for people to rest from hard labour. But judging from history, there will always be those who use progress to cause more poverty and slavery due to their small minds. Kind of like those that rule the world today (aka the banks).Susu000 wrote:True, but doesn't that mean that manual labour won't be needed and hundreds of people who could have worked will be replaced by machines ? Saving the proprietors money and accumulating cash in the end?Rambie wrote:Susu don't forget construction on rural areas will be far more easier and less costly.
Who knows, maybe a time will come when we can lay down roads in matter of weeks with this technology.
I smell capitalism.

So gaashaanle, what's your rank?
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Hehehe no rank walaashay, I just like the title.Susu000 wrote:
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I know, I was just teasing...Gaashaanle1000 wrote:Hehehe no rank walaashay, I just like the title.Susu000 wrote:
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Re: 3d printing construction
Hard to believe that printing has been around for many centuries (Chinese).
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