This one is real neat, and blows apart many business models - Amazon have just out-smarted and out-flanked a large number of Businesses, giving them a huge lead until others catch up.
Delivery by Drone ........ (!)
I won't say anything more - just watch the videos (there are two of them)
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/12 ... rones?lite
Of course there are clear air control issues ..... blindingly obvious ..... and clearly not a cats chance in hell of doing it in 2015. But even the FAA have said a controlled limited version may be sanctioned by 2017, albeit it may take until circa 2026 for full clearance.
The beat moves on ...... :)
Groceries Delivered by Drone to your Home 30 mins Guaranteed
The inevitable contrary view as this sweeps the Web.
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/what- ... 2D11673677
Interesting that in many like articles springing up tonight, there is no flat out "never happen". Suspect it will be nearer 2026 than 2015 ..... but .... interesting times
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/what- ... 2D11673677
Interesting that in many like articles springing up tonight, there is no flat out "never happen". Suspect it will be nearer 2026 than 2015 ..... but .... interesting times
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I just hope that Amazon and other delivery firms will be paying for paint so as to mark out the "H" landing spots on peoples patio's and/or flat roofs to allow said drones to land safely.
One might also assume that each landing spot might have a QR code that a camera on the drone might recognise so it knows it has made a delivery to the right address.
However, I do hope that said drone will have a 100% functioning "hold and release" system....else the neighbours next door's dog, might end up with some of my shopping
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One might also assume that each landing spot might have a QR code that a camera on the drone might recognise so it knows it has made a delivery to the right address.
However, I do hope that said drone will have a 100% functioning "hold and release" system....else the neighbours next door's dog, might end up with some of my shopping
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I have this vision of streets of individuals being driven Stir-Crazy by these things buzzing around everywhere - could drive us barking madI just hope that Amazon and other delivery firms will be paying for paint so as to mark out the "H" landing spots on peoples patio's and/or flat roofs to allow said drones to land safely.
Now ..... for a small consideration - monthly by Direct Debit to my retirement fun - you too can have your Amazon Drones serviced by your local DronePort.
Zydor DronePorts Inc guarantee to deliver within 1 hr of landing at your local DronePort ...... :angel9:
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I've had a thought...if these drones are actually going to be used....then this makes it very easy for shopping or a newspaper or whatever takes your fancy...though it might be problematic if you want a pint of beer...(in case it gets spilled - but no doubt they would have invented a lid for a pint glass by then ).Zydor wrote:I have this vision of streets of individuals being driven Stir-Crazy by these things buzzing around everywhere - could drive us barking mad
In which case, this would be a boon for the sick, elderly, disabled....or if you are holding a dinner party and run out of canapes....
And with more people "tele-working", and using the interwebs for all sorts of things (Netflix, email, etc) then there'd be little need to actually go out...
...which leaves the roads clear for me to drive along and not have any sunday drivers getting in the way :twisted:
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