#TeamAly So glad she made AA over Gabby. With that said, the "2 per country" rule is stupid. I was in band from 4th grade through 12th and I don't remember it being that expensive. I do think I remember selling stupid stuff in jr. high, but in high school, our fund raiser was a big dinner theatre show we put on. Made way more money that way, and it was a good performance experience for the students.
You never know . . . you migh be on to something. Come up with some BS about how it represents the effed up state of the Republicans and Democrats during this election (Red and Blue) and shop it to expensive NYC galleries. You could be the next big modern artist and sell your work for millions! Gotta dream! Ha ha . . . I just did a reverse image search and see that it is a Jackson Pollock . . . my point stands
Hi folks! I just caught the $7 CSource Me HIT. TO isn't very helpful with this one. Has anyone here done it and do you have a time estimate? Many thanks!
The forum is back! I went back a few pages in the thread to look for the $7 CSource Me panda but I didn't see it, do you have it by any chance?
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Jackson Pollock’s signature paint splatters aren’t as random as they appear. The 20th-century abstract paintings are composed of geometric patterns, called fractals, that are recognizable by computers. http://www.opb.org/radio/programs/thinkoutloud/segment/the-math-behind-jackson-pollock-paintings/
I want to start a drone security guard company. Have drones patrolling one at a time via way points on a property, and recharge themselves on a dock. Where you at B I know you have big money.
What's the longest a drone can fly? (I mean a cost-effective one, not like military-quality). We've got motion/movement sensors along our property and on our windows and pressure sensors on our lower level windows and door monitors and alerts sent to 911 if there was a fire or carbon monoxide issue and I still gotta think that's a drop in the bucket cost-wise compared to calling in some drones
I get close to 20min with a camera. So easily close to an hour if really trying to build on for the job. I think it would be good for places that have a full time security guard. Like my apartment complex those guys dont do anything, dont even take down license plates when stuff happens. A one time investment would replace that guy. Idlk its a long talk but I definitely think its coming if its not out there already. Ive heard of drones that can do inventory in a warehouse.
Wow, that's crazy! I'm surprised the drug cartels don't use them more. Maybe they do. I only read one story where one crashed with a bunch of cocaine on board. Seems like an easy approach.