Sentences with phrase «found by a drone»

Except, you're found by a Drone, which is basically a Ghost from Destiny.

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Look at any category governed by heavy regulations — e-cigarettes, medical marijuana, drones, wireless services, even unpasteurized milk — and you'll find a trail of failed also - rans for every company that's still standing.
Avoiding the word «drones» because it evokes security concerns, the Chicago start - up, founded last fall by Jackie Wu, Ritwik Ummalaneni and Florent D'Souza, has developed a flying indoor security camera using a craft it calls «quad copters.»
«If you wanted to have a satellite look for something, find what it needs to, and then go send a drone to have a high - resolution image on it, the system can «tip and cue» by itself using our software,» Paez said.
3D Robotics, the Berkeley, Calf. - based drone startup founded by a former editor - in - chief of Wired Magazine, Chris Anderson, said Tuesday that it's partnering with China - based DJI.
Lindbergh spoke about Air Shepherd ™, a program founded by the Lindbergh Foundation and now run exclusively by UAV & Drone Solutions, which won a 2018 Edison Silver Award in the Social Innovation - Surveillance category.
In asserting their authority with respect to helicopters and drones on a turf traditionally maintained by the federal government, council members may find themselves in ambiguous legal territory.
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Carried out on Ashmore Reef (tropical) and Macquarie Island (Sub-Antarctic), the research found that the ever - increasing precision provided by drones, along with the ability to survey hard - to - reach populations, may mean that wildlife monitoring projects move from traditional methods to drone technology.
The authors found that counts using images captured by drones did not startle the birds and were consistently more similar than those taken from the ground.
Tracks like these make you want to fist - bump and scream, but you soon find yourself dragged down by the relentlessly cheesy and ill - placed chants of «drones» which don't so much as echo throughout the album as plague it.
Enter OCP, which finds a way to bring a human consciousness into a drone, and in so doing creates the ability to make money by selling super-expensive human / drone hybrids.
There are collaborations — at Aberfoyle Hub R - 7 School in South Australia, local kindy students will be visiting for an afternoon of science activities run by the senior primary students; and events focusing on real - word applications — Tasmania's Forest Primary School is running a project called Old MacDonald Had a Drone, encouraging students, staff, parents and the community to find out more about how technology is improving local farming practices.
The children I work with find the videos far more engaging than myself droning on at the front of the class and then to be able to consolidate by «playing games» - what more could they ask for.
Well, I'm informed by my stupid sword companion that my hearts are low and that I need to find some despite my hearts blinking and the annoying «Holy crap get some hearts dude» beeping droning on, so it can't really be for me, can it?
Developed by Misfits Attic (a studio led by Tim Keenan, who also made A Virus Named TOM), Duskers is a game in which you pilot drones into derelict spaceships to find the means to survive and piece together how the universe became a giant graveyard.You are a drone operator, surrounded by technology that acts as your only eyes and ears to the outside world.
You might suddenly find yourself surrounded by electro - spheres or turrets in the arena, or maybe there are now repair drones floating around to help you out of a pinch.
One approach is to find new ways of transforming and rethinking the all - inclusive view from above created by a drone camera.
One excellent example of the use of social media to disseminate research findings is a 165 - page report by the International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic of Stanford Law School (Stanford Clinic) and the Global Justice Clinic at New York University School of Law (NYU Clinic) released this week, Living Under Drones: Death, Injury, and Trauma to Civilians From US Drone Practices in Pakistan.
It has a large hull for storing items found in the field, a fusion blaster and flak cannon as primary weapons, accompanied by heavy missiles, mines, probes, drones, and a defensive turret that can be upgraded.
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