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originally posted by: ~Lucidity
a reply to: FormOfTheLord
Whew. Done. That didn't take as long as I thought it would. The pillows and dog were tricky though.
originally posted by: Domo1
a reply to: Shamrock6
I remember learning about that way back in the day. Remember that game Rainbow Six? I was probably too young to appreciate it fully, but I remember they had that as one of the load out options.
I'm totally fine with the things being used in the correct situations, makes a ton of sense and really would help. Just don't want to see the use spread.
There are versions that can look through the wall and tell me how many people are there, for example, by counting the different heart rates. Or, I can tell if someone's hiding in a room, or a truck or what have you.
This feels like a slippery slope, and with virtually no oversight who is to say that police departments won't soon be quietly adopting technologies that actually DO show what all is in a home.
originally posted by: liejunkie01
Does anyone actually believe that this kind of tech hasnt been around for a while?
This is radar, but what about FLIR. Infrared has been used for a very very long time. They just are not looking for pot plants when they fly over people.
originally posted by: liejunkie01
Does anyone actually believe that this kind of tech hasnt been around for a while?
This is radar, but what about FLIR. Infrared has been used for a very very long time. They just are not looking for pot plants when they fly over people.
originally posted by: BASSPLYR
a reply to: Bedlam
would be cool if military recon aircraft and satellites could also do this
originally posted by: BASSPLYR
a reply to: Bedlam
SO a really fast, super quiet, extremely stealthy triangle flying low over a target could possibly do it? You know if something like that existed.