The worlds first 3D-printed neighborhood now has its first houses
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4 years ago
The worlds first 3D-printed neighborhood now has its first houses
I hope these aren't homes for democrats because if you give a democrat free public housing, they tear it up within 3 years.
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Funny. Every Democrat I know makes at least $100,000 a year at a STEM job.
Cindy Hamilton
Interesting idea. I wish they gave some cost of building numbers. While a simple design, they have to be like a palace compared to how they are living now.
You have a tough life. It is not easy going through life finding the negative in everything but you manage to do enough for all of us.
Thank you. You won't find my factual perspective on the Chucklehead News Network.
Guys like you are funny. Why not just wear a sign around your neck saying "I'm stupid."
Me thinks Micky is collecting your pay.
Why don't you build a nice house and then let some homeless people move in. Report back in 3 years or so.
I can't remember the title but there was a book devoted to low cost housing methods using indigenous materials. I doubt a high tech solution is going to do any better unless they can find a NGO teat to suck on.
The process sure cuts down on labour costs and reduces the probability of construction quality problems. As long as decent concrete is available they can produce very solid housing at low cost, and relatively quickly. A lot solider than cinder block too.
They'd have to use a republican's head as a hammer to destroy it
We have rented a house and had refugees move in. Took better care of the house than the previous OWNERS for sure - The landlord was VERY happy - and he gave us a break on the rent too - -
Non sequitur, just like your previous post.
He's afraid someone will get a good deal. The house in the article was for poor hardworking people. I guess they don't deserve help.
Not from republicans, that's a given.
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