I'll be ordering filament from ultimachine.com in the near future if anyone
wants to do a mass order. We will save on shipping costs.
-- It has been theorized that a self-replicating starship utilizing relatively
conventional theoretical methods of interstellar travel (i.e., no exotic
faster-than-light propulsion such as "warp drive", and speeds limited to an
"average cruising speed" of 0.1*c*.) could spread throughout a galaxy the
size of the Milky Way in as little as half a million years.
I'm in. I'll put together a list this weekend. What time frame are you planning
to order within (3 days, 1 week, 3 weeks)? Also, where are you located for
picking it up?
From: toronto-reprap@googlegroups.com [mailto:toronto-reprap@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of adam plavinskis
Sent: Thu Oct 04, 2012 00.24
To: toronto-reprap@googlegroups.com
Subject: Filament order
I'll be ordering filament from ultimachine.com in the near future if anyone
wants to do a mass order. We will save on shipping costs.
--
It has been theorized that a self-replicating starship utilizing relatively
conventional theoretical methods of interstellar travel (i.e., no exotic
faster-than-light propulsion such as "warp drive", and speeds limited to an
"average cruising speed" of 0.1c.) could spread throughout a galaxy the size of
the Milky Way in as little as half a million years.
> I知 in. I値l put together a list this weekend. What time frame are you
> planning to order within (3 days, 1 week, 3 weeks)? Also, where are you
> located for picking it up?****
> I'll be ordering filament from ultimachine.com in the near future if
> anyone wants to do a mass order. We will save on shipping costs.
> ****
> ** **
> -- ****
> It has been theorized that a self-replicating starship utilizing
> relatively conventional theoretical methods of interstellar travel (i.e.,
> no exotic faster-than-light propulsion such as "warp drive", and speeds
> limited to an "average cruising speed" of 0.1*c*.) could spread
> throughout a galaxy the size of the Milky Way in as little as half a
> million years. ****
I'm going to place the order this weekend, it usually arrives in 2-3 days. I can bring it to site 3 when it arrives, or you can pm me and I'll give you my address to come get it.
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On 2012-10-04, at 11:28 AM, Renae MacLeod <renae.macl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I知 in. I値l put together a list this weekend. What time frame are you planning to order within (3 days, 1 week, 3 weeks)? Also, where are you located for picking it up?
> From: toronto-reprap@googlegroups.com [mailto:toronto-reprap@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of adam plavinskis
> Sent: Thu Oct 04, 2012 00.24
> To: toronto-reprap@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Filament order
> I'll be ordering filament from ultimachine.com in the near future if anyone wants to do a mass order. We will save on shipping costs.
> --
> It has been theorized that a self-replicating starship utilizing relatively conventional theoretical methods of interstellar travel (i.e., no exotic faster-than-light propulsion such as "warp drive", and speeds limited to an "average cruising speed" of 0.1c.) could spread throughout a galaxy the size of the Milky Way in as little as half a million years.
> I知 in. I値l put together a list this weekend. What time frame are you
> planning to order within (3 days, 1 week, 3 weeks)? Also, where are you
> located for picking it up?****
> I'll be ordering filament from ultimachine.com in the near future if
> anyone wants to do a mass order. We will save on shipping costs.
> ****
> ** **
> -- ****
> It has been theorized that a self-replicating starship utilizing
> relatively conventional theoretical methods of interstellar travel (i.e.,
> no exotic faster-than-light propulsion such as "warp drive", and speeds
> limited to an "average cruising speed" of 0.1*c*.) could spread
> throughout a galaxy the size of the Milky Way in as little as half a
> million years. ****
> ** **
> -Adam****
-- It has been theorized that a self-replicating starship utilizing relatively
conventional theoretical methods of interstellar travel (i.e., no exotic
faster-than-light propulsion such as "warp drive", and speeds limited to an
"average cruising speed" of 0.1*c*.) could spread throughout a galaxy the
size of the Milky Way in as little as half a million years.
>> I知 in. I値l put together a list this weekend. What time frame are you >> planning to order within (3 days, 1 week, 3 weeks)? Also, where are you >> located for picking it up?****
>> I'll be ordering filament from ultimachine.com in the near future if >> anyone wants to do a mass order. We will save on shipping costs.
>> ****
>> ** **
>> -- ****
>> It has been theorized that a self-replicating starship utilizing >> relatively conventional theoretical methods of interstellar travel (i.e., >> no exotic faster-than-light propulsion such as "warp drive", and speeds >> limited to an "average cruising speed" of 0.1*c*.) could spread >> throughout a galaxy the size of the Milky Way in as little as half a >> million years. ****
>> ** **
>> -Adam****
> -- > It has been theorized that a self-replicating starship utilizing > relatively conventional theoretical methods of interstellar travel (i.e., > no exotic faster-than-light propulsion such as "warp drive", and speeds > limited to an "average cruising speed" of 0.1*c*.) could spread > throughout a galaxy the size of the Milky Way in as little as half a > million years.