I looked around the room in amazement. This was the heart of a supposedly progressive San Francisco Bay Area, and yet the city planned on partnering with a powerful intelligence contractor to build a police surveillance center that, if press reports were correct, officials wanted to use to spy on and monitor locals. Something made that scene even stranger to me that night. Thanks to a tip from a local activist, I had gotten wind that Oakland had been in talks with Google about demo-ing products in what appeared to be an attempt by the company to get a part of the DAC contract.Innovations in Tyranny (TM)
βWe wanted to surprise everyone and bring world peace and then weβre being escorted out by security guards, which I think is really unfair,β he added. βDoesnβt everyone want peace?β
Niveloβs lawyer told him there was no fighting it; Ecuador wouldnβt extradite him back to the U.S., but due to an existing treaty between the two countries, Nivelo would have to serve time for the gold heist. Counting on his clean record in Ecuador, Nivelo figured his time in prison would be short. He got a year, and with good behavior, he was released after nine months.
βListen, if you commit crime, you gotta pay. So I didnβt complain about that,β he said.
That core booster approached the platform as planned, but it unfortunately hit the water going 300 MPH and was lost, because some of its return engines failed to light. Video feeds of the attempted landing cut out upon approach, and in the live stream SpaceX provided of the launch, you could hear someone say βWeβve lost the coreβ but it wasnβt clear whether that indicated just the feed, or the booster itself.2/3 ain't good enough. They'll keep at it though, the landing of the two other boosters was great.