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The General Musings of Falkie2013 (George Senda, The Guy From Pittsburgh)

Started by heater, December 19, 2013, 07:37:40 PM

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paladin1991

Quote from: Macavay on September 25, 2016, 05:21:31 AM
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC5D-grT37p0Nn-mFXVGtmmw

Please support my YouTube page

I watched where you taunted the neighborhood muslim kids.  Lots of 'laughs' watching the kid with the artificial leg try to teach your car his name.  "My name is mohammed!"  Great training for the little ones to learn how to deliver certain 'payloads' via RC.


FREINDSHIP


Yorkshire pud

Quote from: paladin1991 on September 25, 2016, 10:41:54 AM
I watched where you taunted the neighborhood muslim kids.  Lots of 'laughs' watching the kid with the artificial leg try to teach your car his name.  "My name is mohammed!"  Great training for the little ones to learn how to deliver certain 'payloads' via RC.


FREINDSHIP


What? If you had any idea about R/C you'd know that a great deal of power is required to propel just the vehicle let alone anything else. If hobby R/C was a viable means of delivering a useful 'payload' it would have been done by now.

paladin1991

Quote from: Macavay on September 25, 2016, 08:45:39 AM
I do have a YouTube channel but it is not on this subject.
https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC5D-grT37p0Nn-mFXVGtmmw

Looks like it's a training channel for Al-Qeada.

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 25, 2016, 10:45:38 AM
What? If you had any idea about R/C you'd know that a great deal of power is required to propel just the vehicle let alone anything else. If hobby R/C was a viable means of delivering a useful 'payload' it would have been done by now.

What---you mean Dirty Harry wasn't chased by a bomb toting RC car ??  ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzUtXMNizVo

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: paladin1991 on September 25, 2016, 10:46:39 AM
Looks like it's a training channel for Al-Qeada.


Now, stop it, you're being silly.


paladin1991

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 25, 2016, 10:45:38 AM

What? If you had any idea about R/C you'd know that a great deal of power is required to propel just the vehicle let alone anything else. If hobby R/C was a viable means of delivering a useful 'payload' it would have been done by now.

OH Yorkie, Yorkie, Yorkie.  My simple little puppy.   If you had any idea about R/C, you would know that it has been done.

WOTR

I just realized there is a huge upside to all of this.  I was hoping that Calahan would come in and take over the thread... It appears that another youtubber heard my plea...

Hey MV- just for a couple of days, can we change the name to "the general musings of Macavay" to see what response it elicits?  ;)

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: paladin1991 on September 25, 2016, 10:51:21 AM
OH Yorkie, Yorkie, Yorkie.  My simple little puppy.   If you had any idea about R/C, you would know that it has been done.


Not with hobby stuff; Enough money and expertise can make a truck drive autonomously, but you need a hell of a lot of money to do that.

WOTR

Quote from: paladin1991 on September 25, 2016, 10:51:21 AM
OH Yorkie, Yorkie, Yorkie.  My simple little puppy.   If you had any idea about R/C, you would know that it has been done.
Of course it has.  The US does it almost every day in third world countries.


Fellas, fellas...can we just get back to bashing the old pervert?   :P

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: WOTR on September 25, 2016, 10:56:02 AM
Of course it has.  The US does it almost every day in third world countries.




Available at your local hobbystore!

I know a guy who is working on the R&D of those things. Apparently the failure rate is diabolical. Crashing, wrong date links, lost data links, navigation losses...

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Billy Joe Mulgreavey on September 25, 2016, 10:59:16 AM
Fellas, fellas...can we just get back to bashing the old pervert?   :P

You're right, sorry dad.  :-[

WOTR

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 25, 2016, 11:00:24 AM

Available at your local hobbystore!

I know a guy who is working on the R&D of those things. Apparently the failure rate is diabolical. Crashing, wrong date links, lost data links, navigation losses...

The control part is what always interested me.  It cannot be radio frequency (too easy to jam.)  I always assumed that everything was preloaded- but there would still have to be an "abort" button that you could communicate with it... Perhaps one day I will look it up (though I suspect that details may not be available.)

paladin1991

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on September 25, 2016, 11:00:24 AM

Available at your local hobbystore!

I know a guy who is working on the R&D of those things. Apparently the failure rate is diabolical. Crashing, wrong date links, lost data links, navigation losses...

Wait.  Somebody working in England, bloody England?  The roles of the Dole are short!

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: WOTR on September 25, 2016, 11:05:00 AM
The control part is what always interested me.  It cannot be radio frequency (too easy to jam.)  I always assumed that everything was preloaded- but there would still have to be an "abort" button that you could communicate with it... Perhaps one day I will look it up (though I suspect that details may not be available.)

I think it depends on the UAV being used. The smaller stuff uses 2.4Ghz and if using FPV (First person view) 5.8Ghz for the downlink on that. But 2.4Ghz has a limit unless amplified (I doubt the military have much in the way of prevention in boosting the signal to about 10watts.), and it can be affected by high humidity.


The big Preditor stuff I imagine is a geo sat downlink and more reliable, though not 100% reliable.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: paladin1991 on September 25, 2016, 11:08:09 AM
Wait.  Somebody working in England, bloody England?  The roles of the Dole are short!


He's an aerospace engineer (with lots of letters after his name).



macavay

Quote from: paladin1991 on September 25, 2016, 10:41:54 AM
I watched where you taunted the neighborhood muslim kids.  Lots of 'laughs' watching the kid with the artificial leg try to teach your car his name.  "My name is mohammed!"  Great training for the little ones to learn how to deliver certain 'payloads' via RC.


FREINDSHIP
the bionic kid really likes Henry.


macavay

Quote from: Laughing Gator on September 25, 2016, 10:48:10 AM
What---you mean Dirty Harry wasn't chased by a bomb toting RC car ??  ;)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzUtXMNizVo

This scene is actually my favorite scene from that movie

macavay

Quote from: WOTR on September 25, 2016, 11:05:00 AM
The control part is what always interested me.  It cannot be radio frequency (too easy to jam.)  I always assumed that everything was preloaded- but there would still have to be an "abort" button that you could communicate with it... Perhaps one day I will look it up (though I suspect that details may not be available.)

They're controlled buy some kind of satellite uplink most likely a digital signal some kind of military band signal probably



Spy

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIhlVyQLncY

Yesterday Slobbo was in the ER taking selfies.  Today he's back in the hovel with his NFL picks.   He doesn't look sick to me. He looks like the same obnoxious, foul-smelling, old man who gets aroused at the sight of little teenage girls he's always been.

How much do you think Senda's little selfie-taking foray to the ER cost the taxpayers?  They should have neutered him while he was there.

Quote from: Spy on September 25, 2016, 01:40:32 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIhlVyQLncY


Herpaderp

He started the video, recorded a few minutes, made a mistake and just started again. He didn't even erase the first part. What a lazy dumbass. You'd think he would watch the videos he posts before he posts them.


Quote from: Spy on September 25, 2016, 05:10:50 AM


What was the end result of Senda's picture taking foray to the Walnut Creek Hospital?

Was he hospitalized?
Was he referred to a specialist?
Was he sent home with a prescription?
Or was he just sent home?

More questions:

Most people seriously gasping for air would call 911.  Falkie somehow hitched a ride to the hospital.  And not to the ER entrance but to the front of the hospital.  And why did he have to walk to the rear of the building?  I have to believe any hospital staff member seeing someone truly gasping for air would at least give that person a lift in a wheelchair to the ER.

And, most important of all, the iPad.  Anyone truly in distress is not going to take an iPad or iPhone to the hospital with him so he can take selfies.

And for some reason his emergency required him to go two cities over to Walnut Creek. It was several miles and by bus because he can not afford a cab.

Yet Contra Costa Regional Medical Center is just 1.3 miles from his fatcave.


Quote from: Spy on September 25, 2016, 01:40:32 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIhlVyQLncY

Yesterday Slobbo was in the ER taking selfies.  Today he's back in the hovel with his NFL picks.   He doesn't look sick to me. He looks like the same obnoxious, foul-smelling, old man who gets aroused at the sight of little teenage girls he's always been.

How much do you think Senda's little selfie-taking foray to the ER cost the taxpayers?  They should have neutered him while he was there.

Falkie is feeling under the weather?  Tell him to eat three of those thirty-nine cent burritos, Two bags of Lays Potato Chips, The Kielbasa he just purchases and swill two of those Progresso Chicken N Dumpling soups straight from the can and call me in the morning.

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