seremtan wrote:in b4 pirate bayandyman wrote:here we gooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://on3dprinting.com/2013/05/09/us-g ... gun-plans/
hehe isohunt.com's facebook page is where i found the article
seremtan wrote:in b4 pirate bayandyman wrote:here we gooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://on3dprinting.com/2013/05/09/us-g ... gun-plans/
http://torrentfreak.com/pirate-bay-take ... un-130510/seremtan wrote:in b4 pirate bay
Yar !, in the UK you can legally own shotty cartridges, just can't buy them. Any other live ammo you need a licence but if you're caught with this then bullets will be the least of your problems, you may as well own a proper gun like. Main benefit I think would be to avoid metal detectors, maybe ?.seremtan wrote:you still need to get rounds for it though, and since countries with stringent gun laws also tend to have stringent ammo laws as well, i can't see this being a major crime threat
heh good point, can't believe i didn't think of thatlosCHUNK wrote:
Could also come in handy if you can melt down a murder weapon pretty easily.
seremtan wrote:or you could simply recycle the plastic and print yourself a good lawyer
DTS, everyone here knows who megatron is. It's just that your joke falls flat on its face due to it not being funny.DTS wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megatron
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megatron#T ... neration_1
(No, he wasn't a lawyer.)
Nice Doombrain. One word comebacks often mean so much and really convey the true message rather than too many worksDoombrain wrote:what
You should test your theory by posting a clever joke.DTS wrote:I keep forgetting clever jokes don't work on nerd audiences. Wit has no truck with the witless, in other words.
Yeah well that's probably step one: some kind of DRM mechanism that stops the printer from printing non-authorized 3D model files.Transient wrote:Alternatively, we can jailbreak our printers and torrent the shit we want.