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batye
batye
1/7/2017 5:59:56 AM
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Re: Is there any other way?
@mhhf1ve I would say it depends on many factors in play... but sometime propaganda and good PR could make people belive in anything...

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
1/7/2017 4:27:46 AM
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Re: Is there any other way?
Well, perhaps in the post-fact era in the US, the fake news media will confuse people and convince everyone that objects falling from the sky are normal events unrelated to human activity. If a significant population of North America can deny climate change, maybe anything can be covered up if it's profitable enough to someone.

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batye
batye
1/6/2017 2:12:27 PM
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Re: Is there any other way?
@mhhf1ve yes in North America it would not be easy to cover it up... but in some countries even when rockets fall from the sky - everything got covered... "for the good of the people"

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
1/6/2017 3:31:13 AM
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Re: Is there any other way?
It would be pretty difficult to cover up balloons falling from the sky and causing significant property damage. Just as Samsung found out the hard way that you can't deny the fact that explosive batteries is a huge problem.

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batye
batye
1/6/2017 12:30:01 AM
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Re: Is there any other way?
@DHagar yes but process did create too much paperwork at the end...

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batye
batye
1/6/2017 12:11:09 AM
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Re: Is there any other way?
@mhhf1ve  I would say yo never know until it becomes public knowledge... as samsung did try to cover it up at first.... 

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DHagar
DHagar
1/5/2017 7:59:22 PM
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Re: Is there any other way?
@batye, very true.  I believe that in order to truly secure you have to have a different design, possibly in layers, in that one firewall will not suffice all the levels of vulnerabilities and the growing complexity in multiple devices.

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
1/5/2017 4:20:55 PM
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Re: Is there any other way?
> " remember samsung battery problems and recall..."

I'm not sure what kind of batteries/fuel drones typically use.. I suppose lithium batteries might be common for them. 

So maybe the Loon balloons should be solar powered with minimal ignition sources onboard..? Weather balloons fall all over the place, and you never hear about them causing significant damage. 

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batye
batye
1/5/2017 2:00:06 AM
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Re: Is there any other way?
@mhhf1ve yes and no -  as you may remember samsung battery problems and recall :) same could happens with the drones battery... or fuel formula get corrapted with human or manf. process error... things could happens... you never know :(... 

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
1/4/2017 11:25:33 PM
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Re: Is there any other way?
Falling drones hopefully won't be a big problem. They're not entering the atmosphere at meteor speeds or anything.. And they're relatively small. So the damage might be bad, but not like a missile or a passenger plane. A tree falling over might cause similar damage (as long as the onboard drone fuel doesn't ignite).

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