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 that can spin together 3D-printed furniture could really get your creative juices flowing. And maybe eventually inspire the world to nix sectional couches once and for all. Meet Galat茅a, the honking, stanley cup  seafoam-colored robot arm that looks like road construction equipment.  She  was invented by engineer Sylvain Charpiot, founder of French startup Drawn. Galat茅a is a lar stanley cupe ge-scale 3D printer, formerly an industrial robot that worked in a car factory, that makes fully recyclable furniture thats limited only by the imagination. She heats plastic  Drawn says its the same kind used in Legos  at over 440 degrees Fahrenheit to make simple furniture. Right now, objects can reach six-and-a-half feet long and four feet high. Everyday folks arent really the target audience, but rather designers or interior decorators, or people who run restaurants, venue halls, or other places that want to show off Galat茅as creations at a single event.  The creations are one-time use. The company says theyre recycled right after the event.  The company says you can watch Galat茅a for a couple hours as she creates furniture and decorations just for you. What makes them customizable  Everythings in your hands: the objects shape, color, material, and size. Theres currently a Kickstarter campaign so that Charpiot c stanleys cups an create a  little brother  robot to take to the trade shows of the world. Therere over 20 days to go, and Charpiots already met his funding goal, with over $20,000 raked in. Eventually, he hopes to sp Qxhk EuroScience, the Science in the EuroVision Song Contest
 s/he writes in this scathing tell-all diatribe, but with the corporatization of the death care industry, the almighty dollar is the only consideration anymore. Top photo by nimrodcooper via Flickr. The funeral director 鈥?who goes by the throwaway pseudonym arrghbrains 鈥?d termo stanley ivulged all manner of ghastly info  not to mention incredibly insightful inside knowledge  on everything from environmentally harmful embalming practices: There is nothing dignified about having one   mouth wired shut, eyelids forced closed by spiked plastic contact lenses, and ramming a trocar [Ed. Note: I had to look up what a trocar is. It   basically a tube with a sharp, pointy end that   used to introduce ports into everything from blood vessels to body cavities 鈥?for laparoscopic surgery, for example, or, in this case, the removal of organs. Trocars come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but the one pictured on the Wikipedia page 鈥?鈥?is a morbidly amusing mashup of  Christian symbolism, industrial-grade metallic fittings and vampire lore.]   into the abdomen to puncture organs so that they can be suctioned out [and replaced with embalming fluid]. The process creates an enormous environmental problem;  stanley kubek using toxic chemicals which are flushed into our sewers along with those pureed livers, hearts, spleens, pancreas ; which then also flow into our sewers. Oh, whats that  I told stanley uk  you embalming is a legal requirement for public sanitation  Thats utter bullshit