![]() Have the people of today forgotten how to think? It took me only seconds to find some sort of answer to all the 'problems' spouted above. ![]() Cameras on the drones will be able to provide evidence on the shooter. Most people don't have guns (outside the USA anyway), and if shooting one down is illegal (which it probably is already in most places), once people start getting arrested for doing it, it will pretty much stop. Don't let your views on the presenter distract from what he is presenting.Ħ. Not everyone lives in a flat, there are places outside the metropolis.ĥ. ![]() A bit like parcel deliveries not happening during bad snow, albeit probably more frequent.Ĥ. Yes, weather will be a problem, so don't fly in bad weather. Putting out a fake one is NOT going to result in deliveries to the wrong place.ģ. GPS is going to narrow the landing point down to a couple of metres, the pads is for the exact landing spot. You know, a bit like air traffic control already does with planes?Ģ. It not beyond the realms of possibility that each and every drone in the order is registered with a central system that keep them apart. The lack of any sort of ambition in the thoughts of the Reg Commentards makes me wonder why they bother with a tech site.ġ. Methinks an amazon mid level hipsters PA fucked up and instead of the 'quarter strength, decaf, soy cappuccino with less foam, no chocolate dusting, two marshmallows on the side, six sugars and can I have it heated to eighty degrees please.' she was supposed to get, she only went and got a 'quarter strength, soy cappuccino with less foam, no chocolate dusting, two marshmallows on the side, six sugars and can I have it heated to eighty degrees please.'Īnd said hipster tripped out on the caffeine and had a massive brainfart Anywhere that has sufficient space to operate will be mostly devoid of people and entirely devoid of amazon whorehouses (spell check? no that's what I meant) This makes the 30 minute claim more than bollocks.Īnywhere that has significant population density drones will be verboten. Not even murica! - look at the current half-assed approach of the FAA to regulate toy planes. ![]() No authority in it's right mind anywhere in the world is going to permit any old tom dick or harry to fly a drone over a built up area. All of which costs money, so they'll just tell everyone about their new delivery service and you'll find out you're not eligible when the postie arrivesĪmazing: a mutually exclusive claim. But look, drones, cool eh?ĭrones may be relatively cheap, but running warehouses isn't and if they want to achieve 30 minutes delivery to the majority, not only will they need more warehouses, they'll need to hold more stock. But to actually benefit from our 30 minute delivery time, you'll have to be one of the relative few who live close to those locations. Which roughly translates to - We're going to have depots in various locations worldwide so we can claim global reach. They saidĪmazon adds that it hopes “one day … to deliver packages to customers around the world in 30 minutes or less.” They've no intention of being to deliver to even the majority within 30 minutes. You forgot to enable corporate speak on your babelfish. If Amazon is going to achieve 30-minute delivery for items of that ilk, it will need a lot of rather large warehouses in many, many places, just to keep stuff within 16 km of everyone.
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