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The CR-Z.

Because there are so many F-16s variants designed and ready to go.

Having dealt with enough “startups” in my life as a programmer ... I’m very much looking forward to the very near day I close Xcode for the last time and never write another line of code for the rest of my life.

Just wanted to leave this here.

The last time dog fighting was considered obsolete was Vietnam. Many pilots died because of that thinking.

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It’s always nice to see articles on the TT however there’s a lot of misinformation in your article. This year was also my first year at the races. I’ve been to IOM many times but never during the TT fortnight. I have however been following the racing since 2009 and just felt it right to point out that some of what you

You know what you could do instead of firing deadly weapons in residential areas? Ask him not to do it.

“Hey dude can you stop flying that thing over my house?”
“Ok”


Typical american.

You realize you can just as easily attach a camera to a radio controlled airplane or helicopter right? You think if a kid were flying a radio controlled helicopter around, if it dips above your fence, you can shoot it down with a shotgun?

Bear in mind, you are firing a shotgun in a residential neighborhood.

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Well, that just makes you an asshole then, doesn’t it?

Or you could, you know, call the police to report the trespassing rather than take the law into your own hands.

The GPS is more accurate than the human eye’s ability to guesstimate the projection of an airborne object onto the ground. If your GPS data shows that your possible location taking the uncertainty in GPS into account makes it possible you weren’t on their property, than they have no business shooting you. If you are

You do realize a camera with a high powered telescopic lens mounted inside your own neighbor’s home would actually have a better viewing angle and potential for spying on you then something taking aerial shots of your roof shingles right?

Great, and enjoy that felony discharge of a firearm within city limits arrest. Whee! Not to mention that if it’s a commercial UAV, you’ve now destroyed an FAA registered aircraft (from the latest proposed regulations). ANOTHER felony.

Looks like someone (you) skipped one of the most important rules of firearm safety: Never shoot unless you know what’s behind your target. If you fire into the air, those bullets are going to come down somewhere and you don’t have the first clue where. Seriously, if you ever shoot into the air you’re basically playing

GPS data from quadcopters like this is FAR more accurate. I own one. It sets a GPS location and returns to it as a home location. I’ve never had it land outside 4-5 feet of where it took off from.

How about not being a good neighbor and shooting at your neighbors toys?

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