Soon all our household needs will be served by our little mechanical slaves!
…um… yes. I might wait for version 2.0
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It is amazing how sophisticated drones have become!Soon all our household needs will be served by our little mechanical slaves! …um… yes. I might wait for version 2.0 November 8th, 2014 |
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I want a knife missile.
Just one.
I hate to say it but, in my travels around the U.S., that isn’t the sloppiest fast-food worker I’ve ever seen.
A while ago now, but still classic! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU-ur7PL9Vk
I don’t see the big innovation. My grandson can do the same thing with a ketchup bottle without any wheels or winding up.
He winds me up pretty good, though.
Loved the music, too!
Bruce, that’s the most creative use of a drone helicopter I’ve yet seen. Someone needs to smuggle one of those into Obama’s next State of the Union Address.
Gosh, we may see the Robot Revolution in our lifetime! All we need to (foolishly) do is to give them a mechanical equivalent of a sense of survival, and it’s Skynet time!
Maybe I’ll put that ahead of the Roomba on my list to Santa this year. I wonder if burgers are included.