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Effective 4/1/15

 

Beginning with the April York show and going forward we will be using DJI Quads (also know as Drones) to make instant deliveries at the show. While we are having some problems with large die cast engines, we expect to "iron" out those issues. Specifically the drones seem to get only 7 feet off the ground and knock over some items on our competitors tables. They also sometimes smack people in the head as they whirl around the halls. I think by careful flying and the use of a bull horn we can warn most people before they strike. As for knocking over stuff, well that is just normal collateral damage in this industry. Just one of the "cutting edge" technologies Nassau Hobby is bringing to the Industry! Thank you Charlie and Chris

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It's great to be on the 'cutting' make that 'bleeding edge' of technology to stay ahead of the competition, but will you supplying 'hard hats' and 'safety glasses' to your most valued customers? This could be a very good idea to help keep sales levels at current levels. It's probably a long shot, but one slip up involving just the right person could cause a significant decrease in sales for your business. Good luck incorporating these new technologies into your business plan.

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I know it's April the fourth, but I'm a little slow so here goes. I heard from a very good source on the internet that Lionel is coming out with a drone interceptor car. Before any flying objects gets within ten feet of their display a box car roof opens and not a missal, but a magnetic rail guns pops up and waste it with a plasma burst.   

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