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01:07
@TelKitty pass them to me if you get them then, eh?
 
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04:12
Anybody ever collimated a large square LED array?
Like these guys can dump about 150 watts of power, (compared to 5 watts for the strongest pre-built sources).
 
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05:46
Maybe build this kind of assembly
Except the diffuser plate can be integrated into the last aspherical condenser, and wrap the whole thing up into a zoom barrel. Then I'll have a flash light that can burn things.
 
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07:07
@Ell Trying to imagine @Ell in a tight dress, on high heels, wearing a wig and some thick makeup.
Yesterday evening, some guy gave a talk about an autonomous battery recharging system for drones. A member of our A.I. robotic group suggested maybe drop 2 wires on power lines to recharge ... or maybe using laser to charge up the battery.
As the organizer, I am not responsible for any wrong doing of our group members. I am also not liable for any criminal activities arise from the ideas obtained through any group meetings.
08:16
Border collie herding pigs
08:58
@TelKitty I don't think there is anything that will withstand the highvoltage AC on power lines and is compact enough to be lifted by drone as part of its dry weight...
so even before the legal issues you have a few technical ones to solve
Oh yeah we discussed about that. In normal residential area, the difference between live and ground is about 200V -240V in many parts of the world. 120V in the US.
Many countries bury their power lines underground.
And usually higher voltage power lines are higher up in the sky.
@TelKitty so what was the best idea for charging?
09:15
'Best' would depart on your objective.
and the residential powerlines are usually insulated
I am not sure, but I have seen jump cables on residential power lines. I am highly suspicious.
I take that to mean no good ideas?
Solar, hydrogen just power socket. Many ways to 'charge' your drone.
Each with own pros and cons.
Obviously.
Nothing?
09:29
trade secrets (maybe xxx)
Wind turbines mounted under the props? XD
If you used the recoil of an AR to provide propulsion, would that make it a jet engine?
Quad ofc*
How about powered by a flock of chickens?
Fully organic.
You might need to train them to fly first, but you get the idea.
Unless we genetically alter them. I shall start a group.
Alaska backyard chickens?
Spruce chickens*
Like spruce goose, but less capable.
09:38
Use pigeons to deliver letters, use chickens for parcels.
I mean, who needs autonomous drones, right?
All we need is programmable chicken brains.
 
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