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The seals then swim much greater distance and start to dive deeper to a place where the
drone
identifies larger, more adult pollock, which are more nutritious as fish.
So little by little, working with our partners, we are deploying one ocean
drone
in each of those boxes, the hope being that achieving planetary coverage will give us better insights into those planetary systems that affect humanity.
So, we ride off from Eel Pond into Vineyard Sound, right off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, equipped with a
drone
to identify potential spots from which to peer into the Atlantic.
In the case of this aerial
drone
chassis, all you would need to do is tell it something like, it has four propellers, you want it to be as lightweight as possible, and you need it to be aerodynamically efficient.
And by the way, it's no accident that the
drone
body looks just like the pelvis of a flying squirrel.
It's exactly what we're worrying about now with social media and
drone
cameras, and, of course, sexting.
For one of the videos, we choreographed hundreds of people with umbrellas in an abandoned parking lot outside Tokyo, and then filmed them from a
drone
a half a mile in the air.
This is me launching a
drone
in Rwanda that delivers blood anywhere in the country in less than an hour.
You want to design a new frame for a
drone.
You will see: the new homes of our teleworkers will probably have a
drone
pod in the yard.
And meanwhile, most people who live in developed economies think that
drone
delivery is technologically impossible, let alone happening at national scale in East Africa.
In the video you saw that nine-pound or eight-pound Pointer airplane surveillance
drone
that Keenan has developed and just done a remarkable job.
They essentially called in a
drone
strike.
I've spent the last several years going around meeting with all the players in this field, from the robot scientists to the science fiction authors who inspired them to the 19-year-old
drone
pilots who are fighting from Nevada, to the four-star generals who command them, to even the Iraqi insurgents who they are targeting and what they think about our systems, and what I found interesting is not just their stories, but how their experiences point to these ripple effects that are going outwards in our society, in our law and our ethics, etc.
One of those things you just saw flashed before you was a raven drone, the handheld tossed one.
One of the people I met with there was a news editor, and we're talking as a
drone
is flying above him, and this is what he had to say.
This is what one Predator
drone
pilot described of his experience fighting in the Iraq War while never leaving Nevada.
We've already had three instances of Predator
drone
strikes where we thought we got bin Laden, and it turned out not to be the case.
I find that a lot of what I'd done over the years in Africa, you could try to do with a drone, but drones aren't really made for exploration.
If I had to listen to Harrison Ford
drone
on one more second in that monotoned whine, I would have been forced to search for something sharp to jam in my eye to divert my attention.
With only a couple of exceptions, the interviews
drone
on and on and on, making little emotional contact or context to the whole topic.
At first I was positive this was supposed to be a comedy or satire of some kind, but as the endless minutes
drone
on and on, I realized that it wasn't and the film was just grossly incompetent in every way, shape, and form.
Annoying little pseudo-avant-garde gestures are sprinkled throughout the film- like out of focus superimpositions of red spheres over many of the concert and interview shots, shaky blurred camera work, use of digital delay on some of Leonard Cohen's comments (making it harder to hear what's being said) and a spooky, pretentious low
drone
under a lot of the interview segments (an attempt at added gravitas?).
Sullivan, whose alternate name is Jack Thursby has been given an antidote to Digicorps drugging and while the rest of the spies at the latest conference drift off into what seems like a brain-dead day dream while the speakers
drone
on (the speakers send all the attendants to sleep via subliminal messages.)
Nan (Chang Jin-young), is a wide-eyed fashion industry
drone
busted down to Chilli's manager by her sexist middle manager.
An office
drone
that is ready to administer his "justice" to all those who refuse to accept him, when an unexpected twist occurs that leads him down a different path.
Then the huge,irritating rat which speaks gibberish in a loud, grating high-pitched
drone.
Once the movie starts to
drone
on, out comes the fart jokes.
What goes through the mind of the office
drone
that snaps and shoots up the place?
Of course, these characters don't mumble as much as simply
drone
on and on about their fear of eventual failure that would apparently bring more emptiness to their Park Avenue lives.
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