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Someday soon, you'll be checking your brand-new Clear Skies app as a daily habit part of your preparations to go out for the night. First, you'll check out your smart gizmo to read your latest email to be sure there hasn't been any change in strategies. A quick glance at Facebook lets you see who'll be signing up for your band of friends at the bar. Weather and traffic programs inform you of what to wear and what route to take. Twitter will inform you of any major news developments you should be retweeting to your tweeps to perfect the conversational pump over drinks.

It's been three months since Randy pushed off on his raft down the Rio Grande. Where he finished up no one appears to know. Well, supposedly no-one. I continue to believe that one person could possibly know, yet he disagrees with me. There is no way you can suspect that the Phantom 2 Eye-sight+ is the greatest - with a long electric battery life, stabilised HD camera and intensive software features. But if you are on a budget, I'd look to buy either the Parrot A.R. Drone , using its nifty augmented certainty games, or the cheaper moving spider.

The sonar was raised two months ago, but unfortunately that search strategy is not in NM's budget. We'd have to employ an exclusive company and that is not in our budget either. I really do appreciate you showing your thoughts and your advice. Keep it arriving, no log unturned inside our search for Randy. The Hubsan H107D X4 Quadcopter is a hand sized quadcopter that has an built-in FPV camera. This phenomenal FPV, or first-person view, camera catches 720 x 240 image resolution SD video and may take 0.3 MP still photographs.

St. Bernards used to provide as search and recovery dogs for individuals stranded in distant mountainous locations because the puppies could more easily gain access to areas with hard terrain. They might carry a small barrel filled with whiskey around their neck, which the stranded traveler would keep once he was found, as the dog went back to show the save team the location of the traveller. best Drones can now aid in search and recovery missions, however the sort of packaged they can deliver will likely be more useful than those taken by St. Bernards.

It's great when technology can be used with the objective where it was formerly intended. I like the idea of them used as aerial ferries for food, medical resources and search and save first responders to the people moving into difficult ground where streets might become unpassable after natural disasters such as earthquakes and dirt slides etc. ; perhaps even used to sow seeds in hard to reach farmland which can not be negotiated with present technology.