miércoles, diciembre 03, 2014

SKEYE Nano Drone low cost $34.99 / Palm-sized Zano drone $220

ya esta en marcha el próximo referéndum comunitario
> He pensado yo, que voy a ejercer mi derecho a decidir.
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> El lunes voy a hablar con la agencia de la comunidad de vecinos, para informarles de que pienso pintar la fachada de mi piso de verde.
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> Ya me imagino su reacción, se negarán a negociar, me dirán que tiene que estar toda la fachada del mismo color, que para pintar el edificio lo tendrían que votar todos los vecinos de la comunidad...
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> Me voy a negar en rotundo, les voy a decir que el 15 de enero, digan lo que digan tanto la comunidad, como el ayuntamiento, yo mi fachada la pinto de verde, que ejerzo mi derecho a decidir y que además se va
> a hacer una votación, pero nada de votar todos los vecinos, ellos no viven en mi casa, por lo que se votará únicamente en mi casa.
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> Ya lo tengo todo maqueado, no voy a poner un mínimo de participación, también podrán votar los menores de edad (tengo un niño de 2 años y una niña de 5 que dirán que si, porque les he dicho que el verde es
> más bonito, que mola más y que serán la envídia del barrio), mi mujer dice que ella pasa de votar, que no está para tonterias y que hay que hacer lo que decida la comunidad, será facha la tía esta ¡FASCISTA!.
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> Además podrá votar mi hermano ya que trabaja aquí y puede subir a mi casa cuando quiera, como le he prometido un aumento de sueldo (que no pienso cumplir) votará que si.
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> También podrán votar unos colegas míos que vienen a mi casa de vez en cuando, a los que les he prometido cervezas de marca y jamón ibérico si apoyan mi decisión, luego les pondré cerveza del DIA y patatas
> fritas como siempre, en el mejor de los casos.
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> A la comunidad les diré que o me dejan hacerlo o dejaré de pagar la comunidad.
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> Por supuesto, los votos los contaré yo mismo, con lo que entre mi voto, el de mis dos niños, mi hermano y mis 5 amigos suman 150 votos a favor y una abstención de la facha de mi mujer, que precisamente es la
> única nacida aquí.
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Travis Pastrana is a monster! a 500rmzilla two smoke for the straight Rhythm! and he backflip the final jump!

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David Bowie & Mick Jagger Dancing In The Street Musicless




David Bowie & Mick Jagger - Dancing In The Street
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SKEYE Nano Drone


Get 41% off the SKEYE Nano drone ($34.99 incl. shipping)
Drones are definitely one of the most fun tech inventions of recent times, but sadly, most have to stay in the loft when the weather is miserable — they’re just too big. In contrast, the SKEYE Nano drone will happily fly around the house when winter bites. Heck, you can fly it without getting out of bed. It’s 1.57” square, but it is a full-fledged quadcopter that can pull some nice tricks, too. Right now, it also has 41% off.

Impressively, for what is a genuinely pocketable drone, the Nano is completely self-stabilizing, using gyros and accelerometers to keep things steady. That means it’s a solid outdoor flyer, and there are three levels of control sensitivity for different conditions and piloting abilities. Tricks are the main attraction, though — it can do flips all by itself, and with a little practice, you can get it to perform figure 8s and banking turns. Charging is via USB, and 30 minutes plugged in gets you around 7-8 minutes of flight. Visit the link to grab one at the discounted price; order before 12/8/14 to get it delivered by Christmas Eve.

>> Get 41% off the SKEYE Nano drone ($34.99 incl. shipping)

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Palm-sized Zano drone has selfies in its sights

By Nick Lavars December 1, 2014


The Zano drone might be palm-sized, but it packs impressive functionality

It seems that the potential of aerial drones knows no bounds. From deploying defibrillators for heart attack victims, observing ailing killer whale populations, to taking selfies when our arms and GoPro poles just won't quite do the job. "Dronies" are a still relatively new phenomenon, but a growing number of early movers are rooting their products in the art of airborne self-portraiture. Zano, from the Wales-based Torquing Group, is a palm-sized drone with an emphasis on portability, designed to be on-hand whenever you need to capture special moments from above.

Onboard Wi-Fi connects Zano to the users iOS or Android deviceThe Zano drone measure 2.5 x 2.5 in (6.5 x 6.5 cm) which puts it among the smaller nano dr...Free Flight mode allows more precise control through the use of virtual joy sticksThe drone is 55 g (1.94 oz) in weight and the battery can either be charged via Micro USB
The Zano drone measure 2.5 x 2.5 in (6.5 x 6.5 cm), which puts it among the smaller nano drones we've come across such as a bug-sized Proto X from Estes. But the team at Torquing says Zano is not just any miniaturized UAV, laying claim to producing the most sophisticated nano drone the world has seen. Outlandish PR speak aside, Zano certainly packs some impressive technology and functionality into its tiny frame.

Onboard Wi-Fi connects Zano to the users iOS or Android device, where the piloting setup is very similar to that of Parrot's Rolling Spider drone. Through the companion app, users control the drone's position using the device's accelerometer, while on-screen sliders dictate orientation and altitude. Alternatively, Free Flight mode allows more precise control through the use of virtual joy sticks.

Free Flight mode allows more precise control through the use of virtual joy sticks
Like we are seeing in many consumer drones of late, Zano boasts a Follow Me feature, which when activated locks the drone into a certain distance from the user's smart device to capture all the action. A question that often arises from this tracking feature, however, is how the drone might be expected to autonomously navigate the trees, birds and other objects that come into its path. This is where Zano might have a leg up on some competitors, with an infrared sensor that is claimed to already be providing prototypes with adequate obstacle avoidance.

The drone is 55 g (1.94 oz) in weight and the battery can either be charged via Micro USB while inside the drone, or externally through a special adapter. Flight time is said to last between 10 and 15 minutes depending on weather, with a range of 15 to 30 meters (50 to 100 ft). Photos are snapped at 5 megapixels, while video is captured at 720p. The company says this is limited by Wi-Fi bandwidth and the Zano is technically capable of 1080p at 60 fps, leaving the door open to higher resolution video by way of future software updates.

To turns its functioning prototypes into a fleet of flying selfie machines, the Torquing Group is currently running a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds. Early pledges of £139 (US$219) are available, with shipping slated for June 2015 if all goes as planned.


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http://www.popsci.com/crowdfund-personal-aerial-paparazzi

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