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  • 1L flasks, dimroth condenser, heating mantle, heating plate, materials to build an electric kiln, if i have anything left i'd use it on chemicals

    and i'm probably already overbudget, home chemistry is fucked price-wise, we're lucky to have synthware for all our glassware needs but for equipment you either diy it or go broke (a good hotplate is ~500$ new, 200$ used in bad conditions)

  • some day we're gonna run out of letters in the alphabet for "*-word", just say whatever, it's the meaning that counts

  • very cool stuff, i stand corrected

  • and the law only requires that you scribble the ID somewhere on the craft

    most bought drones also transmit it wirelessly too

    many use direct WiFi connections

    yes, the toy ones, once you get 10m away you aren't controlling that drone anymore, let alone recieving pictures

    which can be completely spoofed over 3G proxies

    once you start introducing the internet the lag becomes unbearable, and also phone towers are aimed at the ground, not at the sky, so you'd get shit reception anyways

  • drone laws requiring an operator license and drones to broadcast a unique id traceable back to it's operator.

    and if you patch the drone firmware or build one yourself, it's still trackable via radio signal triangulation to the controller's position.

  • Well, guess what: your shit made it to /all. If whatever lunatic thing you just posted can't withstand public scrutiny, don't post it to a public forum on the internet.

    anarchists and tankies in a nutshell

  • totally agree, but you lost me at stanley cup

  • Dopamine

    draws no amine group

    the hydroxyls are also drawn badly

  • time to get a cheap toy drone and start taking the pictures yourself

  • there's nothing on the floor, that's peak organization

  • i wonder who else isnt able to stop replying on it's own... hmmm. i really do wonder....

  • even Wikipedia says no one died in the square.

    The Chinese Red Cross had given a figure of 2,600 deaths but later denied having given such a figure.[16][17] The Swiss Ambassador had estimated 2,700.[18] Nicholas D. Kristof of The New York Times wrote on 21 June that "it seems plausible that about a dozen soldiers and policemen were killed, along with 400 to 800 civilians.

  • dude's trying his best to get the last say, is that the metric on which your russian overlords pay you?