APART FROM COST CONSIDERATIONS, THERE IS THE ISSUE OF WHETHER PLASTIC SMELTING MACHINES WERE APPROPRIATE FOR USE IN FOOD OUTLETS: McDonald's is thinking about having 3-D printers in restaurants to produce, on-demand, whatever Happy Meal toy a kid wants.
Isn't this kinda sorta a Mold-o-rama?
ReplyDeleteI hope so. I mean, I knew this one girl who got this wax lion once and...man...the adventures she had!
ReplyDeleteWe all know where this is going to end. I'm reminded of Charles Stross' book Rule 34, where a character leaves his 3-D printer connected to the Internet overnight without a spam filter, and returns the next day to find the room knee-deep in dildos emblazoned with the name of a porn site.
ReplyDeleteHOTCAKES BOX THAT TURNS INTO A PTERODACTYL
ReplyDeletewell, mcdonald's is always trying to think of ways to get adults to eat there.
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