Not Impossible The Art and Joy of Doing What Couldn't Be Done

Mick Ebeling2015
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An inspiring entrepreneur and philanthropist describes his do-it-yourself-style inventions, which have included a prosthetic hand made on a 3D printer for a boy in the Sudan and a tracking device that turns eye movements into an onscreen cursor. 50,000 first printing

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