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		<title>By: wsbriggs88</title>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Fully 60% of HPC is invisible and unserved. Just like CNC revolutionized the machining industry, HPC in the Mom &amp; Pop mechanical engineering shops will revolutionize industry in the US. Add in the popularity of Tinkering, and a new industrial age may be upon us.
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