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Should realtors use drones to film your home and property to sell another home?   The Real You: Personality Poll

Started 11/14/20 by Showtalk; 12562 views.
kizmet1

From: kizmet1 

12/29/20

It is like that in many successful businesses despite what the media suggests.
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From: Showtalk 

12/30/20

The media is the worst culprit.  There is a reason why so many female newscasters due their hair blonde and why they are almost all gorgeous and thin.

kizmet1

From: kizmet1 

12/30/20

LOL. I loved the Asians who worked here.They looked like they had "real people" hair.
The blacks are looking good, too but they have the long, straighten hair except for one weather woman who keeps it short for the days she goes fishing. A black anchor has very short hair. It never seems to grow. It just dawned on me that she must have a wig as she is on the early shift. May help when she sneaks out in public as no one recognizes her?
It is a shame that a female reporter still has to be trendy according to her sex rather than her vocal reporting and delivery.
  • Edited December 30, 2020 4:34 pm  by  kizmet1
Showtalk
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From: Showtalk 

12/30/20

I agree. I much prefer real people who are good at reporting, if I even watch the news.  I do less of that than ever.

kizmet1

From: kizmet1 

12/30/20

I try to tune into one of the women I mentioned if I am awake. I rotate stations. They have both been in the city for over 30 years.
My news watching goes down after that. I just cannot stand anyone who sympathized with the BLM rioters in the beginning. Too many other minorities had their businesses attacked.
Showtalk
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From: Showtalk 

12/30/20

Attacked and destroyed.

kizmet1

From: kizmet1 

12/30/20

Very true.
Cortland (KA5S)

From: Cortland (KA5S) 

12/31/20

Here's something on the  FAA's latest regulations. Excerpt:

The Remote ID rule mainly applies to all operators of drones that require FAA registration and weighing more than 0.55 pounds. There are three ways to comply: broadcast ID and location information of the drone and its control station; use a Remote ID broadcast module; or operate without Remote ID but only in specific FAA-recognized identification areas. Manufacturers will have 18 months to begin producing drones with Remote ID and operators will have an additional year to start using drones with Remote ID.

Meanwhile, the rule allowing operations over people and at night applies to Part 107 operators of drones weighing less than 55 pounds. The newly permitted flights have to meet the requirements of one of four new operational categories—three based on the risk of injury to people on the ground and the fourth conditional on the aircraft having an airworthiness certificate. Flights over open-air assemblies are not allowed unless the operator meets Remote ID requirements.




https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2020-12-29/faa-issues-final-remote-id-rule-unmanned-aircraft

Showtalk
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From: Showtalk 

12/31/20

Why does one refer to .55 lbs and the other to 55 lbs. is one a typo or is it a coincidence that they both contain the same numbers?  The two regulations seem to be in opposition. What happens if an underage teen has a drone without an ID number?  He can they stop someone who is determined?  For size restrictions, wouldn’t they start selling drones under the size limits so people would continue to buy them?

Cortland (KA5S)

From: Cortland (KA5S) 

12/31/20

The two weights apply todifferent uses,

Meanwhile, the rule allowing operations over people and at night applies to Part 107 operators of drones weighing less than 55 pounds.

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