And it sure would be a shame if such cameras got vandalized somehow. Spray painted over, shot at, knocked off the proper viewing angle... So many terrible fates that could befall a camera near you!
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Hello, my name is Dr. Glenn Pierce, and by now you may have realized that all of this has happened exactly the way it was supposed to. You see, everyone who comes to the institute does so because they feel they are no longer in control of something important to them. But, more often than not, the problem is not that the problems we face can't be solved; the problem is that we become so afraid of failure that we refuse to see our problems from a new perspective -- and so we do the same things again, and again, and again. And therein of course, we find exactly the failure we were looking for.
Your life will always be a struggle, and you will always have problems. But today, you had the chance to see things differently. Even though it meant facing obstacles that seemed impossible at first, you thought outside the box - and you overcame them. Because you saw things from every angle, you understood them for what they really were. Because you kept moving forward, no matter how far off the path you were told you were headed, or how unexpected it became...you found your way.
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now if only it wasn't a chrome fork/Eich would take a long walk off a short pier.
alas, a man can dream.
certainly, but I live in the US, so that's automatically socialism and you're automatically commie scum for suggesting it.
sorry, thems the rules
Oh I know they're bullshit.
Still would've been left with a crippling amount of debt for something I had no control over if not for insurance, no matter what the "actual" number would've been.
right? This goes so far beyond typical "not the onion" fodder, it belongs in a community named I Can't Believe It's Not The Onion.
I spent six weeks in the hospital in the US, and my bill (before insurance) was over $400k.
What's this? A charming French town woefully underpopulated by bees?
A large influx of bees ought to put a stop to that!
a policeman? racist? why, I'm shocked, I tell you, just shocked.
fair enough, goes to show the gaps in my knowledge -- but after seeing one guy desperately trying to crawl away with his legs blown off before being blown up by a second drone, I decided that was all the Ukraine footage I needed to see.
I'm not saying you're wrong, but: has anyone in Ukraine actually tried a shotgun?
I generally try to avoid watching anything that'll scar my psyche, but, as far as I'm aware soldiers in the field don't usually carry shotguns, but rifles, in the anticipation of dealing with enemies wearing body armor/at some distance. And hitting a moving drone with a rifle, yes absolutely that'd be a bitch -- one projectile is not enough, especially for an erratic moving target.
Police (and I'm assuming ICE as well), generally dealing with people not equipped with body armor, tend to keep shotguns handy for a multitude of reasons (breaching doors, not overpenetrating through walls, etc), and skeet shooting is already a thing (though admittedly it would still be harder if the drone was moving erratically).
All this is to say: I don't know anything for a fact, because I've tried to avoid watching anything that'll scar me, but has anyone in Ukraine on either side had access to a shotgun or two before getting turned into gibs? because I can absolutely believe that soldiers with rifles would fail to shoot a drone, but I wouldn't be so quick to discount a couple people with shotguns unless that's already a solution the Russians tried before the cope cages. Especially in the context of just filming them, your drone probably isn't moving very fast or flying very high if you're trying to get a good shot.
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