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The company has also adapted their stair-climbing mechanism to dolly carts. Their Self-Balancing Stair Climber allows the user to effortlessly hump 551 lbs up or down a staircase.
It looks very convincing in video:
Are there logic problems with this design? Of course. If you can teleport the dust, why would you bother sending it to the extractor, as opposed to within the cab of a competitor's truck? Or forward in time, into the client's home on the day after your workmanship warranty expires?




It's a series of 3D-printed tiles with raised edges. It's designed for jewelers, who can use polymer clay to form lightweight components that are then baked, forming durable pieces.

At first it sounds silly, but it would be quite useful for certain situations. The most obvious is sharing what you're looking at with others.
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