On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys talk about how a Chinese drone maker Ehang Inc. recently \xa0unveiled what it calls the world's first drone capable of carrying a human passenger.\xa0The Guangzhou, China-based company pulled the cloth off the Ehang 184 at the Las Vegas Convention Center during the CES gadget show. In a company video showing it flying, it looks like a small helicopter but with four doubled propellers\xa0spinning parallel to the ground like other drones. Then they discuss how a\xa0man in North Carolina says he recently encountered a being that resembled a \u201cNeanderthal\u201d. Then they discuss how\xa0Tesla\u2019s cars now drive themselves, kinda. After the break, Cam and Kyle talk about the Georgia Guidestones and America's Stonehenge.\xa0The Georgia Guidestones is a granite\xa0monument erected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia, in the United States. A set of 10 guidelines is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages, and a shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient language scripts.\xa0The monument stands at the highest point in Elbert County, about 90 miles (140\xa0km) east of Atlanta,\xa045 miles (72\xa0km) from Athens,\xa0and 9 miles (14\xa0km) north of the center of Elberton. The stones are visible from Georgia Highway 77 (Hartwell Highway) and are reached by turning east on Guidestones Road. America's Stonehenge\xa0is an archaeological site consisting of a number of large rocks and stone structures scattered around roughly 30 acres (120,000\xa0m2) within the town of Salem, New Hampshire\xa0in the northeast United States. America's Stonehenge is open to the public for a fee. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives!
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