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NEW YORK - There is no scarcity of industry associates scheduled for a conference on drones this weekend. But one man who isn't attending is Shahzad Akbar, a Pakistani legal professional for the victims of drone strikes.

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St. Bernards used to provide as search and recovery dogs for people stranded in distant mountainous locations because the puppies could easier access areas with tough terrain. They would carry a little barrel filled with whiskey around their neck of the guitar, that your stranded traveler would keep once he was found, while the dog went back showing the rescue team the location of the traveler. Drones can now assist in search and save missions, but the sort of packaged they can deliver is going to be more useful than those transported by St. Bernards.

It's great when technology is employed with the objective where it was at first intended. I like the thought of them used as aerial ferries for food, medical materials and search and rescue first responders to the people residing in difficult surfaces where roads might become unpassable after natural disasters such as earthquakes and mud slides etc. ; perhaps even used to sow seeds in hard to reach farmland which can not be negotiated with present technology.