So what's *principally* wrong with crowdsourcing testpilots for a flying car? :-)

I don't think it's right with cameras either.

Jostein

Den 20.12.2017 23:41, skrev Godfrey DiGiorgi:

On Dec 20, 2017, at 1:28 PM, mike wilson <[email protected]> wrote:

Not really fair, that.  As a development engineer, you have a completely
different viewpoint on products to a normal consumer.  I wonder if you would be
so sanguine if your Bladerunner flying car was always having near misses?

If I was flying a Bladerunner car prior to its being a full, certified 
production machine with all relevant safeties and control systems finalized, 
I'd be a test pilot. I'd know *exactly* what I was getting into and what the 
risks were.

That's rather different from being given essentially an early- to 
not-quite-release-ready- production camera along with a pile of marketing hype 
to guide your expectations, wouldn't you agree?

G
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