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I'm gonna post this here because I don't want to say it to someone's face.
Posted by
Mop (aka Rburriel)
Mar 30 '17, 00:31
The maximum range of wifi is 450 ft. You simply cannot stream video from a camera tethered to a balloon at 100,000 feet.
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there are balloons in space? -- nm
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JaxSean
Mar 30, 04:35
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they all float up there -- nm
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Beaker
Mar 30, 04:59
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*golf clap* -- nm
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SyrDragon
Mar 30, 06:48
But it's moving downstream! ;) -- nm
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Mar 30, 02:52
how far does bluetooth work? high end digital cameras have built in BT to transmit images to a laptop/media van -- nm
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zeitgeist
Mar 30, 01:38
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