Hummingbird spy drone. Coming soon to a garden near you., page
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reply posted on 10-3-2011 @ 10:57 PM by Tayesin
reply to post by Nephi1337


I think most people will never notice them, simply because most people do not look up and rarely look at nature's beauty as they speed through their day to day mundane life chasing more $$$



reply posted on 10-3-2011 @ 11:01 PM by 2manyquestions
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ROFL! You're right! I'm always on the look-out for hummingbirds. Whenever I see one I always watch until it flies away. I like to take pictures of them with a telephoto lens. These drones better be good. I pixel-peep all the time. I'll know if something is off.


reply posted on 10-3-2011 @ 11:10 PM by SunTzu22
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Well the plan is to make them look like a variety of species, depending on location. I am sure they will take into account the rarity of the models they choose, as birdwatchers are common place.


reply posted on 10-3-2011 @ 11:16 PM by 2manyquestions
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I guess we should start carrying around a defensive electromagnetic pulse weapon of some sort, and watch for what drops out of the sky.


reply posted on 10-3-2011 @ 11:22 PM by Nephi1337
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lol.... didnt North Korea just finish making a pulse weapon? we better indeed watch out like trout ! it would make more sens to me for them to make a Nanno bug or somthing , ...but really a humming bird? lol


reply posted on 10-3-2011 @ 11:33 PM by Ahmose
already spent 4 billion $ on it. lol
heres the vid
www.cnn.com...#/video/us/2011/03/10/dnt.lawrence.spy.planes.cnn?iref=allsearch
wonder how good the real ones look. lol.

eh, just type humminbird drone into the search bar there.
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reply posted on 11-3-2011 @ 12:04 AM by wiredamerican
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I gotta different take on these hummingbird spy drones.... The Bees are dying, and we need new pollinators. We can pollinate our worlds crops with ROBOT HUMMINGBIRDS. This is the future. Robot birds and robot insects. It is the way to feed the world after the bees have died.

Someone please research and make a thread about robot machines that mimic natural pollinators of plants... It is the future, I gotta good feeling on this one.



reply posted on 27-4-2011 @ 03:42 PM by TattooedWarrior
Originally posted by wiredamerican
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post by SunTzu22



I gotta different take on these hummingbird spy drones.... The Bees are dying, and we need new pollinators. We can pollinate our worlds crops with ROBOT HUMMINGBIRDS. This is the future. Robot birds and robot insects. It is the way to feed the world after the bees have died.

Someone please research and make a thread about robot machines that mimic natural pollinators of plants... It is the future, I gotta good feeling on this one.

??????? WTF ????
Why not do MORE to save the natural pollinators instead of consigning them to extinction????
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