MoKelly
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When it comes to FAA rules, your opinion don't count anyway.
Doesn’t count.
MoKelly
When it comes to FAA rules, your opinion don't count anyway.
Except for an FAA ruling that drones are considered airplanes and taking down a drone has the same penalty as taking down an airplane. Not a chance I am willing to take.
One of those was "Alexa Pay my Bills".
A friend sent her DNA to one of those genealogy type sites. I'll pass as I have no control over what they do with that info. Comedian Bill Burr used to rant about it on his podcast. Something about scientists building a clone of him and then knocking him off. On the postive side people like her have helped solve cold case murder files. Side note: The old timer CA serial killer that was caught lived less than a mile from another female friend of mine.
I'd rather focus on the positives of DNA heritage. It might show a medical tendancy that could be averted or at least monitored? It might find a DNA match for needed medical procedures?While I would love to have the DNA tests done, there is no way to secure you privacy and make it anonymous. There are ways to send in your sample so you are anonymous, but with the DNA, they can figure WHO you are based on other people's DNA. It does not mater how one hid their tracks with paying for the sample or getting the results back.
Think about that for a second.... Or two...
Through DNA, people are finding lost relatives, or relatives they did not know existed. Sometimes, this is siblings, but it could also be information from generations in the past. People are discovering that parents, grandparents, great grandparents, etc., were really not, based on DNA. The DNA is showing children whose father is not the genetic father. Or finding siblings from other mothers that the father, well, fathered. Some of this is the previous generation but some goes back many generations. Some of what is being found, is hidden family history that was known to some, but not all. The DNA sample can open a door that can turn into a Pandora's Box for families...
There is no being anonymous with a DNA sample, if enough samples have been collected, and it does not appear to need too many samples, there is no anonymous.
Later,
Dan
Or insurance companies get your DNA directly or indirectly then jack up your rates because of a family history or genetic predisposition to cancer. Or drop you entirely before it's likely to manifest.I'd rather focus on the positives of DNA heritage. It might show a medical tendancy that could be averted or at least monitored? It might find a DNA match for needed medical procedures?
I definitely support what DNA research has done in regards to criminal activity.
Drones can't be in your airspace... less than 400ft.Except for an FAA ruling that drones are considered airplanes and taking down a drone has the same penalty as taking down an airplane. Not a chance I am willing to take.
Water? Fill up a super soaker with liquid pool bleach or cleaning ammonia.I wonder if rules against shooting drones are much about not shooting skyward.
So what if we go after the ones flying by the house with a garden hose?
Let 'em argue that you used an inappropriate means ... and that they were more than 400' away.