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I read the other day that the UK has more CCTV cameras than the rest of Europe put together.
Not that we live in a surveillance society or anything...
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Originally posted by ChurchillI was referring to Benjamin Franklin. However on closer examination it appears that he was wrongly attributed. My apologies.
The thought in is my mind whenever I find that I can't take my nail clippers with me, or the entire queue is held up because somebody's tube of toothpaste is bigger than 100ml.
Nobody ever asked me what balance I would like between security and liberty. Personally I'd risk being hijacked by mad mullahs with nail clippers.
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Originally posted by ChurchillI was referring to Benjamin Franklin.
threaded in "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." mode
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Originally posted by threadedDidn't know the Statue of Liberty was a Mason. I've heard women can be Masons in the States, but a statue of a woman?
The "Statue of Liberty" is an inanimate object so of course couldn't have made such an uterance.
I was referring to Benjamin Franklin. However on closer examination it appears that he was wrongly attributed. My apologies.
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Originally posted by ChurchillPlease give credit where credit is due. Especially to that particularly famous mason.
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Originally posted by threadedThose who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
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Originally posted by Moscow MuleBuild your own if you can be bothered
http://www.uavp.de/
I can't wait for Scallies vs. Coppers mid-air battles over the Liver building.
http://www.latestbuy.com.au/usb_missile_launcher.html
Scope for "customization" there, methinks
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2000 AD was years ahead with this idea. In 1977 I remember reading about the drones in Megacity One.
They had a name.
Spy-in-the-sky.
Oh and on the photo of the drone, I noticed that it had 4 propellers. Which were unshielded.
So when it zooms down to chase a suspect, zooms round a corner, and decapitates a toddler on a bike.....
<starts whistling "There may be trouble ahead" >Last edited by Board Game Geek; 24 May 2007, 00:28.
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A slingshot would be my choice... but honestly this article is just for fun right? This is not really happening is it? The sooner legislation is passed to allow the government to attach a leash to your rectum the sooner they will be happy. Why are people not revolting in mass demonstration at this big brother society? It’s mad…
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Hmmmm....
A high powered 35mhz FM transmitter and I can see this thing crashing into crowd of school kids...
A win/win situation...
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Originally posted by zeitghostBit tricky mounting the machine guns too.
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I play a war game online called 'Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter' or GRAW2 for short, the first thing anyone does when a games starts is shoot down the opposing teams drone!
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