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		By: Swift		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What nonsense.  The reason tacocopters don&#039;t fly is because of technology.  The &quot;issues relating to liability and law&quot; have to do with people getting whacked by them and or maybe getting their human bits intertwined with their spinning or electrical bits.  There&#039;s a world of difference between getting something to work as a lab prototype and getting it to work safely and consistently in a deployable environment in a cost effective and safe way.   It is only a testament to the author&#039;s lack of deep engineering experience that they would imply otherwise.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What nonsense.  The reason tacocopters don&#8217;t fly is because of technology.  The &#8220;issues relating to liability and law&#8221; have to do with people getting whacked by them and or maybe getting their human bits intertwined with their spinning or electrical bits.  There&#8217;s a world of difference between getting something to work as a lab prototype and getting it to work safely and consistently in a deployable environment in a cost effective and safe way.   It is only a testament to the author&#8217;s lack of deep engineering experience that they would imply otherwise.</p>
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