Backbite and Sneerwell
Catch that genie!
Many new technologies inspire apprehension and fear, especially among the neurotic worrywarts that staff mainstream newspapers.
01 March 2013
‘Modern Gunmaking’s Surprising Tools – Plastic and 3D Printer’, cried the headline in the New York Times.
Surprising? To whom? If you can print anything using a 3D printer, it stands to reason weapons are among its applications. That’s the outstanding feature of general-purpose tools: you decide. Most people won’t print gun parts, some will for legitimate reasons, and a few will want them to commit crime.
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