I got all the answers right... I didnt even know it was a game and while I was reading Freud I noticed that the story didnt matched the faces for everyone.
"You dont have to worry about cleaning your dishes"
Unless his machine is a dishwasher too I doubt that the acrylic is going to stay clean. Very unhealthy too if the food remain trapped inside the dishes.
"A heater raises up to soften the acrylic at about 300° fahrenheit."
Must be a pain to make dishes for a whole family during heat waves. 300°F = about 150°C. All I know is that above 100°C water boil and during heat waves I dont want to be boiling any water.
"The dismaker is a prototype machine that shows that we can make a variety of products within the home and recycle them into new products instead of having to always buy things and throw them away, taking up landfill and extra energy."
Acrylic is less biodegradable then glass or clay... i hope that's a fact. So how would this save landfill and extra energy? I dont think we break dishes that often that someone must stand and say "let's do something about that polution" like wtf... The trouble with landfill polution is elsewhere obviously.
And what if the dishmaker break or malfunction... you're screwed right?
If I was to print some oridinary documents it wont play the same tune.
My old printer worked with ink ribbons... how I miss that printer. No matter how many documents I had to print, no matter how many pages it was always efficient. Could print text for years without ever stopping. You could print something and go watch tv or cook dinner while it was doing his noisy job.
Kill it.
The day viral marketing will die is the day someone will kill a puppy on live television just to show the name of his product.
Buy the PS3.
He's from Mensa society and got married after he got his diseace.
That didn't help.
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I feel sad now.
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Unless his machine is a dishwasher too I doubt that the acrylic is going to stay clean. Very unhealthy too if the food remain trapped inside the dishes.
"A heater raises up to soften the acrylic at about 300° fahrenheit."
Must be a pain to make dishes for a whole family during heat waves. 300°F = about 150°C. All I know is that above 100°C water boil and during heat waves I dont want to be boiling any water.
"The dismaker is a prototype machine that shows that we can make a variety of products within the home and recycle them into new products instead of having to always buy things and throw them away, taking up landfill and extra energy."
Acrylic is less biodegradable then glass or clay... i hope that's a fact. So how would this save landfill and extra energy? I dont think we break dishes that often that someone must stand and say "let's do something about that polution" like wtf... The trouble with landfill polution is elsewhere obviously.
And what if the dishmaker break or malfunction... you're screwed right?
=D
The hours of fun I had between classes during high school before we got computers with internet connection.
If I was to print some oridinary documents it wont play the same tune.
My old printer worked with ink ribbons... how I miss that printer. No matter how many documents I had to print, no matter how many pages it was always efficient. Could print text for years without ever stopping. You could print something and go watch tv or cook dinner while it was doing his noisy job.
Now they dont even sell them anymore.
:(
The fun we had throwing plastic mini pizza at each others for hours.
=D
Totally harmless too since it was little circles.