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They will be 3D-printing bridges, hotels, railway stations and more before long.
"Me, I don't think it's gonna be that cheap at all, 'cause the ink cartridges are so expensive," commented Jason Porker of Peckham (in London). "Everybody knows that. It ain't gonna work, therefore. Anyway, if they was gonna print me a new council flat, I don't want it in black & white: a bit of colour would be nice, innit? I don't want no black & white, period."
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