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Flying surveillance robots coming soon from Aeryon
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| July 29, 2009
| Rafe Needleman
Posted on 07/31/2009 6:41:22 PM PDT by Flavius
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To: Flavius
To: Flavius
Oh cool a flying toaster for target practice
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posted on
07/31/2009 7:31:18 PM PDT
by
Domandred
(Hope is the first step on the road to disappointment.. I am Jim Thompson.)
To: Flavius
Actually low cost flying camera platforms are readily available to everyone, and could be used by anyone who wants to get a look at who is doing what, where. Similarly IR game cameras, small wireless cameras, etc. have many uses.
To: Flavius
Maybe in Florida they could mount tazers on the things.
Make it even easier for the cops.
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posted on
07/31/2009 8:16:47 PM PDT
by
mowowie
To: freeandfreezing
Looks like a substitute for skeet shooting..
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posted on
07/31/2009 8:21:09 PM PDT
by
achilles2000
(Shouting "fire" in a burning building is doing everyone a favor...whether they like it or not)
To: Flavius
A simple slingshot could easily take care of that little snoop.
As would a loose net made from monofilament line and hung where one of these might happen to fly.
Lowtech and brute force often render high tech into broken scrap.
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posted on
07/31/2009 8:49:55 PM PDT
by
Dr.Zoidberg
(Warning: Sarcasm/humor is always engaged. Failure to recognize this may lead to misunderstandings.)
To: Bobalu
you said it all with this pic i’m just luvin’ it-
is not this technology being implemented in our ex-sister
state the U.K.? :)
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08/01/2009 12:37:22 AM PDT
by
MissDairyGoodnessVT
("Economy is the method by which we prepare today to afford the improvements of tomorrow"C.Coolidge)
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