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[h=1]Drone delivers drinks at Las Vegas pool parties[/h]1 hour ago

Las Vegas clubbers looking for a buzz might just find their next drink buzzing overhead.
The Marquee Dayclub at The Cosmopolitan casino surprised guests over Memorial Day weekend when it started delivering bottles of alcohol by drone.
Jason Strauss of parent company Tao Group says the flying objects were first brought in to capture aerial footage of the thousands of partiers in the pool area.
But he says operators came up with the idea of booze drops when they found the drone could carry up to 12 pounds.
The aircraft is operated by professionals and carries insurance.
 

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For the prices they charge in Vegas i wanna see some tits, not a drone when they bring my bottle.
 

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Gunga galunga... gunga, gunga-galunga.
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i'll be checking in to the cosmo a week from today...looking forward to it...two nights there solo and then four at mgm signature with wife and kids

i think i will i'll pass on the drone booze
 

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so how long until the first lawsuit when a drone drops a bottle on someone's head
 

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or a drunk takes a swing at it?

i could see this or someone tossing a beer at it as it cruises by happening....bottles are expensive...combine that with the cost of replacing a drone that landed in the pool...ouch
 

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What's gonna happen in the future when drones are the size of an insect and we're constantly being spied on?
 

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What's gonna happen in the future when drones are the size of an insect and we're constantly being spied on?

The technology is already here on drone like insects, I've seen actual real insects be controlled by remote control.
 

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