Rockets are launched so infrequently that their effect is negligible compared to other sources of pollution. They're definitely still a problem (debris falling on populated areas is a concern), but the aviation industry burns a rocket launch worth of fuel a few times per minute.
LostXOR
I was wondering what the OP was talking about since I use the app pretty frequently and haven't had to make an account. Guess that clears it up; I won't be updating it in the future.
That seems like it would violate the law of entropy by turning a high entropy state (water vapor mixed into the air) into a lower entropy state (water in liquid form), but I'm probably just missing something.
Is it known as "gay sex" when two matrices with the same dimensions are multiplied?
Might be a bit of an unpopular opinion, but I don't really see a problem with brain implants. I wouldn't put anything in my brain in a thousand years, but if someone's willing to accept the risks, why not? They have the potential to significantly improve quality of life for many people.
Too few* technically.
One man's garbage is another man's doubleplusungarbage.
Macintosh App
I just cry by myself to avoid burdening my friends with my emotions lol.
If the beam is wide enough to make hitting the camera easy, it probably doesn't have a high enough power density to cause serious damage. And even if it does, from what I've seen the damage is usually limited to dead pixels on the parts of the sensor directly exposed to the laser. I think a shotgun would be much more effective since all you have to do is clip a propeller or an important part of the internals and the drone is going down.
Better than pure water for sure.