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Mini-Helicopters are Coming to a Nightmare Near You

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[see the video]

First thought? Wow,  that is so flipping cool!

Second thought? I’m going to have nightmares about them.

Third thought? Alfred Hitchcock.

Fourth thought? How much?

Fifth thought? They need cameras like this.

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This entry was posted in Web/Tech and tagged cool, helicopters, innovation, invention, remote control on February 4, 2012 by adam mclane.

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