Interficiam Stercore
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Intel is definitely in the game. I wonder if they will atually make a consumer drone for the masses?
Oh , by the way, I didn't know abou that link you talked about. I never clicked on it.
Oh , by the way, I didn't know abou that link you talked about. I never clicked on it.
Well if it's not, then fine. The links provided early in the thread however came from a 'news' service that was shot through with ads and was headlined "The man behind the spectacular show has explained exactly how the 1824 drones across the night sky..." If you click on the link, agree to the cookies (of course) and fight your way through the ads you discover there is in fact no such explanation. That link was designed as click bait, even if the poster to this forum may not have been aware of that. So annoying.
If I was running a media campaign to promote this new type of entertainment and raise public awareness I would be targeting all manner of relevant (and not so relevent) forums and social media outlets to generate public interest. It seems very likely this forum (amongst many others) would be a place to help generate discussion. Companies get paid a lot of money to stimulate public awareness in his way.
The whole point of these exercises is that they are supposed to be indistinguishable from genuine forum chat. On that basis I said it was terrible.
So that's the end such an exercise would be put to.
Anyway, if it's not click-bait, then that's great and thanks for the interesting additional info. Although I would say the pronoun 'Intel' does seem to have appeared a good number of times so far. I'm certainly now in absolutely no doubt that the Intel Corporation are in the drone game![]()