If they truly want to make people take notice of climate change and that it is real, they need extreme measures that will never happen, pass law to ban burning of fossil fuels.
You can not pass laws making a multi-billion dollar industry illegal.
This is why we have the bastard that is ACA vs a nationalized system without the need for insurers.
Because there's no other way to trigger from miles away, current off the shelf RC hobby tech is plenty powerful with FPV applications being able to transmit over 5 miles. Cell signal not required, and electronics are small in size.
Next time my nation is invaded by a foreign nation I'll make sure and thank the soldiers for keeping me safe.
In my entire life only times I can think of soldiers keeping anything safe was American interests in other countries overseas, think oil. Otherwise they don't keep us safe. Seems their job is more protecting US interests.
I would also like to note I am in no way attempting to diminish any soldiers service to their country it is greatly appreciated, but the truth is the military is not in the business of protecting Americans.
Well since we aren't talking someone defecting to sell State secrets we are talking about a whistleblower. I think trial should not even be needed, he should be welcomed back.
There are traitors who spy and sell secrets, those that don't sell secrets and blow the lid off massive illegal spying by the government are patriots.
I don't think you'll ever find it. A Chevy Malibu was either stolen for a joy ride, which generally the car is found near immediately or after a few days, the other case may be the car was stolen for parts. I hear many cars are stolen to strip for parts especially cars of the middle to low end.
Speaking on citizenship it would be interesting to see what benefits offered to "undocumented Americans" would be available to a former US citizen that renounced their citizenship.
OP also fails to take into account artists make money from ticket sales of concerts. In the grand scheme is it trivial the concert goer didn't drop $20 on the artists cd, yet never having heard the artist liked them so much they went to see them in concert.
Or the person that pirates a new release movie and ends up loving it so much from watching it at home they end up going to see it multiple times in the theater.
I do pirate games, what I do is play it, if I like it I'll purchase it legally, if not I uninstall it delete it and never look back.
Sometimes I purchase more than my share. I recently gave 3 Steam friends a copy of a game on Steam the game is $30 per copy. I enjoy the title, I think it's a fresh take on a game idea and unlike most of what's out there. They accomplished a lot with a little. So I in essence have shown my support by purchasing 4 copies of the title. If that's not supporting a developer I don't know what is.
Ever buy a cd because you heard a song and liked it? Find out the rest of the cd is crap? Expensive song wasn't it?
Ever buy a game that didn't live up to it's hype or the hype of reviews? Ever feel robbed by a game company?
Ever been to a film you walked out in the middle of? Ever feel robbed?
Pricing is one point of piracy, a customer feeling disenfranchised for having been taken before is another, a small portion of those that pirate could fall into the spectrum of those that will/would never pay for anything.
Pricing models take into account distribution costs, today distribution of media cannot be as expensive as having to package and truck it somewhere, when you can deliver via download, yet the pricing model doesn't reflect that does it?
Tell me again why I am paying $60 for a new release on Steam that didn't have to get stamped, packaged, stored and shipped to a store for someone to place on a shelf for me to purchase yet costs the same?
You are 3 years late in your post. It's already here this is partly the problem and why the FAA is accused of dragging it's feet on integration into NAS.
As an RC pilot I've seen licensed pilots struggle with RC, they have a hard time making the transition from cockpit view to tower view.
Granted with FPV this wouldn't be an issue but we are talking autonomous vehicles not piloted. If it's autonomous why the need for FAA certificated pilot?
By "facilities" do you mean an intersection? Cause that's all they would need, less actually to deploy.
I have one that can carry 2kg and I can take off and land on a manhole cover. Same copter I can pull from the trunk of a car, slap in a battery, arm it and flip a switch and literally throw it into the air and it will right itself and fly the programmed route including RTH.
A friend of mine built one for a DARPA challenge his device is an octocopter capable of 20 lb payload and 10 mile round trip. It's diameter is just around 2 1/2 feet.
No because that would be racial profiling and it's wrong.
If they truly want to make people take notice of climate change and that it is real, they need extreme measures that will never happen, pass law to ban burning of fossil fuels.
You can not pass laws making a multi-billion dollar industry illegal.
This is why we have the bastard that is ACA vs a nationalized system without the need for insurers.
I would say improper diet and lack of excessive is more threatening than wildfires caused by climate change.
Of note is that climate change doesn't cause wildfires, lightening does or more commonly people do.
As ironic as promoting paper currency with real gold to back it.
Off the shelf cheapies may have a range of 300 - 600 feet.
Entry level will get you further than you can see say a mile, mid priced FPV will get you 5+ miles.
Because there's no other way to trigger from miles away, current off the shelf RC hobby tech is plenty powerful with FPV applications being able to transmit over 5 miles. Cell signal not required, and electronics are small in size.
Next time my nation is invaded by a foreign nation I'll make sure and thank the soldiers for keeping me safe.
In my entire life only times I can think of soldiers keeping anything safe was American interests in other countries overseas, think oil. Otherwise they don't keep us safe. Seems their job is more protecting US interests.
I would also like to note I am in no way attempting to diminish any soldiers service to their country it is greatly appreciated, but the truth is the military is not in the business of protecting Americans.
until they notify us that taxes are now 100% of what we earn.
It makes complete sense we can't agree nor have widespread self driving cars, fuck it! Let's do planes instead.
Sometimes do you read headlines and think what the fuck?
Well since we aren't talking someone defecting to sell State secrets we are talking about a whistleblower. I think trial should not even be needed, he should be welcomed back.
There are traitors who spy and sell secrets, those that don't sell secrets and blow the lid off massive illegal spying by the government are patriots.
One would imagine then a person would guard themselves from it by never engaging in it in the first place.
I don't want a DUI on my record so I ensure that I never drive when I'll be drinking. This way I am sure to never receive a DUI.
Am I right in hearing this?
Scientists have now taken walking an activity many use for exercise and made it so we burn less energy by walking?
I actually have several outdoor activities I enjoy and just bought a metal detector to add yet another outdoor activity.
I don't think you'll ever find it. A Chevy Malibu was either stolen for a joy ride, which generally the car is found near immediately or after a few days, the other case may be the car was stolen for parts. I hear many cars are stolen to strip for parts especially cars of the middle to low end.
Speaking on citizenship it would be interesting to see what benefits offered to "undocumented Americans" would be available to a former US citizen that renounced their citizenship.
Ah the days of GNAA and TripMasterMonkey!
OP also fails to take into account artists make money from ticket sales of concerts. In the grand scheme is it trivial the concert goer didn't drop $20 on the artists cd, yet never having heard the artist liked them so much they went to see them in concert.
Or the person that pirates a new release movie and ends up loving it so much from watching it at home they end up going to see it multiple times in the theater.
I do pirate games, what I do is play it, if I like it I'll purchase it legally, if not I uninstall it delete it and never look back.
Sometimes I purchase more than my share. I recently gave 3 Steam friends a copy of a game on Steam the game is $30 per copy. I enjoy the title, I think it's a fresh take on a game idea and unlike most of what's out there. They accomplished a lot with a little. So I in essence have shown my support by purchasing 4 copies of the title. If that's not supporting a developer I don't know what is.
Ever buy a cd because you heard a song and liked it? Find out the rest of the cd is crap? Expensive song wasn't it?
Ever buy a game that didn't live up to it's hype or the hype of reviews? Ever feel robbed by a game company?
Ever been to a film you walked out in the middle of? Ever feel robbed?
Pricing is one point of piracy, a customer feeling disenfranchised for having been taken before is another, a small portion of those that pirate could fall into the spectrum of those that will/would never pay for anything.
Pricing models take into account distribution costs, today distribution of media cannot be as expensive as having to package and truck it somewhere, when you can deliver via download, yet the pricing model doesn't reflect that does it?
Tell me again why I am paying $60 for a new release on Steam that didn't have to get stamped, packaged, stored and shipped to a store for someone to place on a shelf for me to purchase yet costs the same?
By using their standards if you could sue the gov because you or a loved one got in an accident on the M1.
Obviously the government provided that road, they should also be responsible for stopping accidents proactively.
You are 3 years late in your post. It's already here this is partly the problem and why the FAA is accused of dragging it's feet on integration into NAS.
As an RC pilot I've seen licensed pilots struggle with RC, they have a hard time making the transition from cockpit view to tower view.
Granted with FPV this wouldn't be an issue but we are talking autonomous vehicles not piloted. If it's autonomous why the need for FAA certificated pilot?
By "facilities" do you mean an intersection? Cause that's all they would need, less actually to deploy.
I have one that can carry 2kg and I can take off and land on a manhole cover. Same copter I can pull from the trunk of a car, slap in a battery, arm it and flip a switch and literally throw it into the air and it will right itself and fly the programmed route including RTH.
In reality you wouldn't hear the thing 300 feet over your head.
A friend of mine built one for a DARPA challenge his device is an octocopter capable of 20 lb payload and 10 mile round trip. It's diameter is just around 2 1/2 feet.