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You know, I've always wondered if the catacombs of Paris could be mapped. Perhaps a drone like that could do it!

Who needs a drone when you have this?

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Creepy.

That could prove useful though. I know DARPA is working on an INS chip to augmentate GPS. You could install that chip in that robot and let a bunch go in the catacombs to map them.
 
Creepy.

That could prove useful though. I know DARPA is working on an INS chip to augmentate GPS. You could install that chip in that robot and let a bunch go in the catacombs to map them.

Plus it has a convenient handle on top when flying with it as a carry-on! :awe:
 
Fly on the wall never had such more relevance until now.
The Ra powered dragonfly can record 5Kx5K at 600 fields/sec and has hummingbird agility. 😉
 
I think they got the new intern to do the "open door" algorithm. "Dude, you need to get the robot to move out of the way of the stupid door in order to open it."

If that thing could pull frozen, pre-packaged food out of the freezer and put it into a kitchen cooking gadget, Kaido would have one and we'd be reading reviews of it for the next three years.
 
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