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Comment Re:Why we have a 5th Amendment (Score 2, Insightful) 871

Right there you admit that the police will act differently toward silent citizens even if those citizens have every right to remain silent. THAT is the problem. That is coercion and it happens as a routine part of current policing.

It's not coercion unless there's usage of force or threats. Otherwise, it's simply rewarding honest behavior. When the cop pulls you over, do they ask "Tell me what you did wrong or I'll give you a ticket?" No, no they don't.

Comment Re:energy and commands by cable (Score 4, Informative) 48

But, can it fly with 1km of power cable hanging off it? My guess is about 125g / m, but even 1/5th that you can get 25g / m or 25kg of additional weight. That's as much as my 9yo son and I'm pretty sure the current rig couldn't lift him. Where are my numbers wrong or do you really think this is doable? I realize the flight time of current batteries is low, but there aren't many other options. Perhaps supplemented with solar energy or at worst a gas-power motor with an alternator.

Comment Re:energy and commands by cable (Score 1) 48

Well, I could see a separate copter unit with a whole lot of batteries. It would tend to become the center piece. A special slot would then allow it to recharge other copters as needed in a distributed power array. This copter unit probably doesn't even need propellers, though I'm unsure if the others could lift it easily. There are a lot of cool extensions to this, and it'll be interesting to see the practical applications.

Comment Re:Bury (Score 1) 550

NEW Mexico. Apparently though this is a common mistake even for Americans. A friend of mine from NM and I went to a restaurant while attending a conference in San Diego. We were talking with the waitress and she asks where we're from. He says New Mexico and she replies, "Wow, you speak really good English!" !@$*

Comment Re:Release of documents (Score 1) 159

Your example makes no sense as it doesn't relate to the story. If you as an organization do something wrong, the judge wouldn't do anything except authorize a search warrant, at which point the police will take everything they can find. If you try to hide/destory/whatever, you face significant punishments, above and beyond whatever else they can prove. What's happening here, however, is that MIT is trying to block release of documents from the Secret Service, not themselves. MIT doesn't have those files.

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