I like that. I wonder what's the best size shot to down a drone at 100 yards.
I read where one town is talking about passing an ordinance making it LEGAL to shoot down flying Drones.
I'm not really looking forward to having these things flying around above my head all the time. It's bad enough having full sized helicopters and space satellites watching us 24/7 these days.
I just completed a sleep study where they video taped me sleeping last night. Drooling and all my snoring were captured on film or digital equipment. They have Infrared Lights shining down from the wall onto my bed and three cameras in the room. One was pointed straight down at my bed and the other two were the black dome type where you can really see where the camera is pointed. Now why do they need those in the room? The only safe place to be in the room was the shower where from what I could tell there were no camera's. At least none visible to me. And I checked too.
The sad thing is that they never could get my face mask to fit right and kept waking me up about every hour to fix the leaks in my face mask. Don't ever do a sleep study without putting up resistance. I don't think that stupid doctors know what the hell they are doing. I've snored all my **** life and it's not killed me yet. Now my doctor is telling me that my sleep apnea is going to kill me. BS I'm thinking to myself as he looks at me and keeps a solemn face telling me that I have sever sleep apnea and could die from this. This is my second sleep study. The first one they hooked my brain up with about 10 wires along with 2 chest straps and 3 EKG wires to monitor my heart and wires on my eye to monitor how many times my eyes twitched while I was sleeping. Oh and then there are the wires on the legs to monitor for restless leg syndrome. Yea right! All this for a mere $3000 per night per study. And the C Pap or Bi-Pap machines cost about $3000 to $5000 dollars per machine. Then there are the face masks, hoses, filters and straps you have to buy. It's no wonder health care is in need of reform. People have snored and lived for 80 Plus years without a stupid sleep study and all the assicated costs.
And at the end of the night around 5 am they come in an say that I'm still having too many sleep events and that they need to keep the air flow higher. Then as the study is suppose to end at 5:30AM because they have shift change of personnel at 7 am they wake me up at 5:15 AM and tell me that I have central sleep apnea and they may not be able to fix it with the machines that they used in the study.
So now I have to go back to the medical supply place and have them try to fit me with another mask that will glue to my face and take the higher pressures needed to make me stop breathing at night.
A sleep event is when one stops breathing for more than 10 seconds.
I'd like to see these medical people do a sleep study on a hibernating grizzle bear some day. That would be interesting.
Next thing you know they will have tiny drone flying around in our bedrooms at night doing more sleep studies so that the hospitals can drum up some more hard cash from us and our insurance companies. No thanks.
I won't want them in my back yard nor my bedroom. It's bad enough that they have all these hidden cameras on every building these days and at every stop light too.




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