These quadrotors are amazing. It begins with the simple statement, "we developed a nano quadrotor capable of agile flight." And agile is right. I love the fact that you can just huck this up into the air, turn it on, and its starts flying. Plus, their ability to fly in formation is both beautiful and honestly, a little spooky.

Speaking of spooky, this video also kinda freaks me out as I think about how the military might use something like this - I can imagine for example a ton of these being dumped out of the back of a plane and at 200 hundred feet them all turning on and converging on a target or dispersing to lots of different targets. Or am I just being paranoid?

At the age of four Kevin Olusola saw Bill Clinton perform the sax on the Arsenio Hall Show and realized he wanted to play an instrument too. Shortly thereafter he was already playing music by ear just by playing around, and by the age of 8 Kevin had completely mastered the cello. He was/is a prodigy.

Kevin also liked to beat box, but his father through it a bad influence and it was little more than noise. Then he heard him beat boxing in a choir and realized his son had a talent there as well. Now his son mixes his two musical passions to create some truly amazing music.

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