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As a going-away gift from my colleagues (who feared
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that my sabbatical could turn out to be permanent),
I got this rather wonderful toy:
A radio-controlled, unbreakable 2-channel indoor
helicopter. It has only collective and yaw (anti-torque), but 
is still capable of surprisingly controllable flight.

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