One of New Matter's main goals is to make 3D printing accessible to people who don't have the technical skills or tools to design their own objects, or to convert existing designs into something printable (that is, slicing to a G-code file). The New Matter Store will have a large selection of high-quality, hand-picked objects designed specifically to be 3D printed. Furthermore, the objects will be "pre-sliced", meaning that all of the dozens of printing parameters will have already been worked out specifically for the MOD-t printer. You'll be able to download files from the Store straight to the printer. How important do you think it is to make 3D printing technology accessible to less the technically savvy? Do you know people who would like to 3D print if it weren't so friggin' complicated?