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Rob Mcclendon: Video Analysis
after watching the video of Rob McClendon, I understood how technology has made life very easy for individuals. He introduces the use of a saw blade that carries three volt of electricity, and acts like touch lamp. In order to turn on the saw blade, one must be able to touch it and it will come on. The blade is very fast and stops faster than an air bag within five milliseconds. The biggest concern that professors like Edgar Maxwell worries about is the hands of student getting hurt base on experience. Although the blade is expensive, from about $1,800 to $6,000, what matters most is how we use it, and prevent ourselves from a cut

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