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Roads and scale

    Scale is an important part of 3d- printable the larger the object the longer it takes to print. If we take the same rules and apply them to our narrative we often need to go from elevator pitch to continuing narrative of a blog. The difference is when communicating technical ideas orally the listeners picks up on buzzwords and ignores technical jargon.  The ability to convey information in a point in time is different than the background information and forward thinking a continuing narrative encourages actions as well as progression.

  There are glow in the dark road ways in the Netherlands and also roads that light up road peripheral upon passing. The whole desire is to be energy efficient upon passing when there is not construction. Finally, there are snow flakes that appear thermally on the roadway. So we basically have the problem United States where the infrastructure has been reported as severely lacking. So how could 3-d printing affect this nationwide industry. The nations infrastructure is built around plants, plans, delivery and installation. There are lots of gaps in transportation and improvements can be definitely be made in safety because ultimately work zones are kept alive and right next to real traffic. This is part of a continuing narrative that I would like to address as I believe the agile functions of 3d printing can address and become a partner to this industry.



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