#2 2011-08-06 22:15:23
That is certainly remarkable flying but still not a patch on a real bird.
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#3 2011-08-06 22:29:21
George Orr wrote:
That is certainly remarkable flying but still not a patch on a real bird.
Perhaps, but future generations of this thing will look completely real, with powerful cameras, microphones, and perhaps explosives.
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#4 2011-08-06 23:12:55
Fucking SkyNet
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#5 2011-08-06 23:23:18
fnord wrote:
George Orr wrote:
That is certainly remarkable flying but still not a patch on a real bird.
Perhaps, but future generations of this thing will look completely real, with powerful cameras, microphones, and perhaps explosives.
Literally, yesterday's news.
Drone Converted to Airborne Hacking Platform at Black Hat Conference
Pick your poison: PCMag or Wired.
edit: these aerial geeks really need to get on the stick and score their videos with The Ride of the Valkyries.
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#6 2011-08-07 07:23:53
DEA uses similar aircraft for spying purposes on U.S. citizens thought to be processing maryjoowanna.
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#7 2011-08-07 18:02:45
When all the corporations have merged into General Products LLC and all birds are dead of pollution, they'll fly these things around so us proles won't feel so bad as we eat our synthetic yeast cakes after the ordinary 16 hour work day.
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