too. The drone technology is very useful and very dangerous. To have
some control over the use of drones, I agree with Daniel Suarez in his
TED talk
-<a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_suarez_the_kill_decision_shouldn_t_belong_to_a_robot.html">The
-kill decision shouldn't belong to a robot</a>, where he suggested this
+"<a href="http://www.ted.com/talks/daniel_suarez_the_kill_decision_shouldn_t_belong_to_a_robot.html">The
+kill decision shouldn't belong to a robot</a>", where he suggested this
little gem to keep the good while limiting the bad use of drones:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>The key is that <em>every citizen</em> should be able to read the
radio beacons sent from the drones in the area, to be able to check
-both the government and others use of drones. What should such beacon
+both the government and others use of drones. For such control to be
+effective, everyone must be able to do it. What should such beacon
contain? At least formal owner, purpose, contact information and GPS
location. Probably also the origin and target position of the current
flight. And perhaps some registration number to be able to look up