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		<title>Future Appliance is Recycling Dishes?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came across this video that shows what plain old-fashion ingenuity can do. The guy from MIT (surprise) thought of everything that a person might need and tried to make a machine that could do it all. This is obviously a prototype but the concept is sound. The principle is to &#8216;make&#8217; the pates on-demand... <a class="more" href="http://craigmdennis.com/future-appliance-is-recycling-dishes/">Read more &#8594;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came across this video that shows what plain old-fashion ingenuity can do. The guy from MIT (surprise) thought of everything that a person might need and tried to make a machine that could do it all. This is obviously a prototype but the concept is sound.</p>
<p>The principle is to &#8216;make&#8217; the pates on-demand to any shape with a maximum depth of five inches. By using plastics with a memory they can then be returned to they&#8217;re original shape and stored easily.</p>
<p>This device is space-saving too as cupboards full of plates are now stored as flat discs within the unit itself.</p>
<p>He also states that there is no reason you couldn&#8217;t make any shape with it and it may be possible to download designs from the internet and make a new plate, for a special occasion perhaps.</p>
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