This is a workshop for combat FPV drones, so precision is extremely important.
tl;dr:
Donald Trump’s campaign accidentally used an image of the country of Georgia in a digital ad intended for voters in the U.S. state of Georgia. The ad featured a scenic backdrop of vast mountain ranges, which online users quickly identified as the Caucasus Mountains from the European nation, rather than any landscape found in the U.S. The ad urged Georgia voters to check their voter registration status, with a message from Trump emphasizing how crucial their votes were in the upcoming election.
“ATTENTION GEORGIA: I’m humbly asking you to stop what you’re doing and check your voter registration status,” the ad stated. However, instead of highlighting the battleground state, the image depicted the wrong “Georgia,” causing a humorous mix-up.
The ad had been running on Facebook since September 10, with around $6,000 spent before it was removed on Monday after being featured in the Politically Georgia newsletter. The campaign did not provide a response regarding the mistake, but aides from Vice President Kamala Harris’ camp were quick to mock the error. Harris’ deputy spokesperson, Ammar Moussa, sarcastically commented on the blunder, calling it a “top-notch operation.”
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From his frame of reference the train is still, so he’s using the same amount of energy.
It’s the final stage of the pump n dump.
*Little Caesar
Do you have crocodile?
I thought this was Vegas.
I enabled it yesterday and it seemed to be working fine, but today it wasn’t working at all.
It looks like it’s corrected now. Copy editing is sadly dead.
It only applies to Pro series models and you can check the app version in the app info.
One crime at a time.
I can’t even find any connection between the Boston Museum and that exhibit in Manhattan.
They have to operate at very long distances in an electronic-warfare saturated environment. Even the tiniest imperfections can be the difference between life and death.