Amazon to Use Drones to Deliver Packages in 30 Minutes

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Silly Americans

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What is wrong with you people? Right from Amazon---
"Putting Prime Air into commercial use will take some number of years as we advance technology and wait for the necessary FAA rules and regulations. " You are a bunch of stupid Phucks
 

kinggraves

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Yup, a hood rat could shoot it down and steal it! Or they could just take it off your porch like they would if UPS delivered it since they give so few ducks these days you have a window between 6am and next week for arrival and if you don't answer they'll just leave it and forget the signature. I trust my new robot overlords far better than any human these days.
 

CDdude55

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Very exciting, though of course i can imagine the many issues of potential theft, shooting of drones and the paranoid folks who think they're invading peoples privacy and spying for the government.

Eventually package and mail carriers will go the way of the elevator man, with automation anything is possible.
 
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