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FrozenGate by Avery

Hello from Colorado

You make some valid points. In the end, it is already illegal to point them at planes, punish those who do. As I mentioned, bans, don't stop attacks, they just punish the rest of us. peace dude, good debate
 





That I can agree with. Bans also affect us but, like I said, it's not really fully stopping us, now is it? :D
 
I was thinking, safety glasses need not be OD4 for pilots, especially if the dot is meters wide when it hits. OD2 might work, IDK. maybe not. here's an idea, one way mirrors for the cockpit windows.

no hard feelings. I'm prepared to defend ideas i submit to a public forum, unlike most religious institutions, who submit them to the public forum but maintain a position unassailable.
 
I was thinking, safety glasses need not be OD4 for pilots, especially if the dot is meters wide when it hits. OD2 might work, IDK. maybe not. here's an idea, one way mirrors for the cockpit windows.

no hard feelings. I'm prepared to defend ideas i submit to a public forum, unlike most religious institutions, who submit them to the public forum but maintain a position unassailable.

Well, sorry to burst your bubble again, but I will have to inform you that, believe it or not, there is no such thing as a one way mirror.

Think about it. If you have all the light bouncing off, there's none to go through, hence you don't see anything.

The effect you see in police interrogation rooms in various shows and movies is plain old normal glass, but the suspect side is lit very brightly, while spectator's side is usually very dark.

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