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Tuesday Triple Trivia Tease for April 29, 2014

3 Questions. 3 Hints. 3 Answers. Every Tuesday.

1. What “myo3Ddevice” has enabled one man to give a thumbs up to 3D printing?

Hint:

Answer:  the $50 e-NABLE 3D hand has enabled Jose Delgado (no, not our illustrious 2013 law school graduate) to enjoy the use of a left hand with more satisfaction than his $42,000 myoelectric device.   An affordable and practical option for many others.  What to do when parts wear out?  Just hit “print.”  Read the details here.

2. What photo op goes beyond the selfie and the ussie?

Hint:

Answer:  meet the “dronie” (aka aerial selfie) – your best option for capturing “you” in your best light and background.  Check out the story here.  “But first, lemme take a selfie.” (if you don’t get the quote, ask your teenager – or Google it if you don’t have a teen handy).

3. What technology may result in the car wash ending up as a wash?

Hint:

Answer: nanotechnology + paint = clean car. Always.  Perhaps, we can apply similar technology to our kids’ rooms…Read the details here.