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Geek Culture / RoboBirdie

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Libervurto
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Posted: 20th Feb 2011 04:26 Edited at: 20th Feb 2011 04:28


This is where I found the video.

I want one!


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Virtual Nomad
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Posted: 20th Feb 2011 04:56 Edited at: 20th Feb 2011 04:58
i prefer this (somewhat) quieter version:


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Agent Dink
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Posted: 20th Feb 2011 05:13 Edited at: 20th Feb 2011 05:15
Could similar technology be applied to 'helicopters'? Imagine the maneuverability...

Probably not safe for a pilot actually, but remote controlled helicopter drones? Hmm

Bee bots with toxic stingers... (random thoughts)

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Neuro Fuzzy
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Posted: 20th Feb 2011 07:17
jaybus, they finally have winged/hovering propulsion down well!

PrimalBeans
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Posted: 20th Feb 2011 07:49
Thats funny... i saw a kid with one at the school, they were flying it around the parking lot. A bunch of real birds started attacking it and it crashed in a tension pond... too bad lol.

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