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Easy to pass laws...but whole 'nuther matter to enforce them...especially if no actual resources and responsibilities are allocated accordingly.

Best way to starve a horse is to put two or more people in charge of feeding it.
 
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The comments are a hoot. The video itself is a bit of a joke, a lot of "could be"s and "might be"s, no actual science - kept talking about "known properties" of plasmoids, which at the same time are completely mysterious. I looked at the report abstract cited at the beginning of the video, a lot of the same, full of could and might be's, a lot of conjecture, no science (just look at the title of the paper) - Journal of Modern Physics, not exactly a powerhouse (impact factor 0.97, 7.1 citations/article).

Not sure plasmoids are actually taken very seriously by the physics community - google plasmoids, some pretty funny stuff.

"Plasmoids are amorphous beings with no typical shape. In the presence of other folk, they often adopt a similar form, but there's little chance of mistaking a plasmoid for anything else. They consume food by osmosis, the way an amoeba does, and excrete waste through tiny pores."

"Do plasmoids have a god?" "According to the plasmoids, they arose when their god, Glorp, fell from the sky and impacted the island of Dyndar."

Plasmoid | World of Erah D&D Wiki | Fandom


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Known to consume sea otters!
 
Easy to pass laws...but whole 'nuther problem to enforce them...especially if no actual resources and responsibilities are allocated accordingly.

Best way to starve a horse is to put two or more people in charge of feeding it.
That's likely true but on the other hand this just could be the FAA training up their enforcement team.:unsure::ROFLMAO:
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On second thought they could move some TSA guys over.
 
So helicopters, blimps, dirigibles, aerocars, gliders, autogyros and air balloons are not drones? Perfect!
 
So helicopters, blimps, dirigibles, aerocars, gliders, autogyros and air balloons are not drones? Perfect!
I think you're correct, so you're free to shoot those down !!!
 
I was looking into using drones for my work and I concluded that the laws are so different state to state and there were so many ways to end up being liable for something that it makes more sense to hire a contractor to operate drones.
 
So helicopters, blimps, dirigibles, aerocars, gliders, autogyros and air balloons are not drones? Perfect!
When I lived in San Antonio, I went to many Iguanas games. They had 2 4 foot drone blimps floating through the venue dropping swag and delivering beer.

Don't think you want to shoot those down.
 
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