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 on the Canary Islands聽may soon be saved by a drone. The poor, emaciated pups have been stuck in a yar stanley mug d surrounded by lava for a month. The volcano聽began erupting in September for the first time in 50 years, forcing thousands of people to evacuate, and the eruption is still ongoing.     Spanish drone operator Aeroc谩maras said last Thursday that it had a plan to rescue the dogs. It could fly drones over to the yard with food for the pups and a camera that could help operators on the gro stanley cup und find the best to airlift them. Once the animals had some time to get used to the machines, the drones would drop cargo nets ove stanley termosar r them to pick them up one by one and carry them to safety. On Wednesday, Aerocamaras Jaime Pereira confirmed that the company had officially received permission from authorities to carry out the rescue mission. To get the states blessing, the firm had to complete a test mission that consisted of a quarter-mile  1.2-kilometer  flight with the drone supporting a load of 33 pounds  15 kilograms , which it did successfully. Still, the mission will be treacherous.  It is very difficult, technically it is the most complicated thing we have done by far,  Pereira told the Spanish broadcaster Telecinco.  We are risking a lot.  For one, the cargo net for the rescue mission is designed to hold about 50 pounds  24 kilograms , enough to transport one dog at a time. The operators have to be sure to time their lift-off perfectly to avoid picking up more than one dog and having them Jppb Rahul Kohli Is Now a Warhammer Video Game Star, Already Painting Miniatures of Himself
 Yesterday, after we posted about the secret of making people fall in love with your super-competent main character, we were discussing it on Facebook. And io9 commenter Greg Cox  author of the recent Star Trek novel Child of Two Worlds and an upcoming tie-in novel for The Librarians  had something super insightful to say.      Cox wrote: It sometimes seems to me t stanley termos hat the main difference between urban fantasy and horror is simply a matter of competency. Urban fantasy characters generally take vampires and zombies in stride and react as competently as the reader would like to think they would do in similar straits. Horror characters, on the hand, tend to freak out, panic, doubt their sanity, make unwise decisions,, or even descend into  stanley cup gibbering madness鈥攚hich is probably the more realistic approach! I know people who simply  stanley cup dont get or cant tolerate horror because they expect the protagonists to be as matter-of-fact as, say, Buffy when dealing with weird paranormal threats. THEY:  Well, why dont they just go out and buy some silver bullets instead of freaking out over their werewolf issue   ME:  Because horror is not about problem-solving. Its about fear and guilt and madness and darkness, not competence. And, honestly, most normal people would not behave rationally when confronted with an actual ghost or succubi.  Yes, this is a debate Ive had many times. What do you think  Can a horror protagonist ever actually be competent in dealing with terrifying monsters, or does that au