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It's great when technology is employed for the purpose in which it was actually intended. I love the idea of them getting used as aerial ferries for food, medical supplies and search and save first responders to people moving into difficult landscape where streets might become unpassable after natural disasters such as earthquakes and dirt slides etc. ; perhaps even used to sow seed products in hard to attain farmland which can't be negotiated with present technology.