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by k310
227 days ago
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I worked in aerospace, and all my work was defensive. Civilians don't have missiles to track or shoot down, and it was my choice if I didn't want to work on a particular project. Selling a multi-use product or technology removes you from control. Might you approach a foundation or ex-spouse with no malicious intent? Certainly, the military, and sadly, our new paramilitary have half the GDP. But since the wealthy have the other half, why not look to them as collaborators in a worthy project? At the very least,positive use can be negotiated and cooked into the terms of use. |
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