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(soft music)

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- We brought this printer
from Champaign, Illinois

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which is from the Army Corps of Engineers,

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Construction Engineering
Research Laboratory

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brought some of their scientists with

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and threw it in the Marines lap

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and they've taken to it very well.

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The most important this that we did

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was critique the machine,

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find flaws in it and
make the machine better.

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It's not that we printed a bridge,

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it's amazing that we did print a bridge

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but the most important this is that

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the next generation of
this machine that comes out

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is better than the last.

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- We've always fixed
things with baling wire

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and duct tape so added to manufacturing

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is just better baling
wire and better duct tape

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so when you find a solution
and we need to fix it,

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we can fix it better and more lethally

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now with this technology.

