Oh please. This was neither an invasion of privacy or anywhere near an act of terrorism.
Oh please. This was neither an invasion of privacy or anywhere near an act of terrorism.
I've always found it kind of funny how any remote controlled aircraft is a drone in modern parlance. I remember FAO Schwartz selling remote control helicopters with cameras mounted on them in their catalogs back in the '90s, and nobody considered them anything other than a children's toy.
This entire topic is just bait for wild ideas to spiral out of control. Hilarious but scary.
No, because the tree was already dead. If you would've read the article, you would've known...
What is it about the internet that makes everyone an expert in everything, ever, all the time. Literally you could post a video of some guy walking on the sun, I think, and at least 25 people would say "nothing new, wake me up when he can lift it"
You just stated everything that makes the Hellcat so wonderful.
Man, it really bugs me when people say stuff like that. Yes. A mustang is lighter. But you know what? That mustang feels like a pig next to my 350Z, and you know what? My 350Z feels like a pig next to an S2000, which feels like a pig next to a first gen MR2, which feels like a pig next to an MGB which feels like a pig…
Did you mean "You're welcome."?
Everything is easy and trivial for internet commenter #542,021,881.
"... which is called Windbreaker locally..."
I cannot see the "negatively" written responses. Most of the responses so far seem well pointed with usable information. Can you show examples of your point?
Wow... fanboi much? He merely questioned it.... get off the sopabox.
Please get a copy of your "comment", and head yourself to HHRR. Your check is waiting.
It's not about sales figures, not even close to that. It's about questioning their testing methods, that's what an engineer does, they question the data
Not sure if I'd use these like temporary tattoos, but 10 for $10 is cheap enough to see if they are durable enough to, say, implant into the lining of a wallet or purse. I wonder how strong the signal can be read on these and if I could, for example, place one behind a picture on my desk and use my ugly mug to unlock…
Anyone else think that temporary digital NFC tattoos that you have to continuously replace is a stupid idea? I can see the convenience of having a tag in the car where I can unlock my phone easily though.
Either you didn't watch the video, or you're profoundly unintelligent.
Meh, maybe its time to ditch the internet for good. It was fun while it lasted. My life will go on without it, I am relatively sure of that.