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Amazon unveils futuristic plan: Delivery by drone (cbsnews.com)
24 points by chaz on Dec 2, 2013 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


I'm just not a fan of drones. In any context. They are 4th amendment eradicators for people like me who live very tall buildings with tall glass windows. It won't be snooping when I'm walking around naked at night, it'll be "why haven't you installed anti-drone screens, you should know better".

First they came for my ability to hang out with my thang out...


What's more compelling to me than any particular use of drones for delivery is the idea of drone delivery infrastructure ("dronenet" or "dronet") with well-defined protocols: TCP/IP for physical objects.


Seems kind of weird to imagine lots of drones flying over urban areas and not hitting each other falling out of the sky and hurting people.


This is big. This is an excellent use of drones, and I'm actually morally okay with this. I'd love to see how this goes down.


Actually, i think, a drone could carry a human. Like a taxi.


Was thinking about this yesterday. If you link up a drone to a mobile, you don't have to wait anywhere for a parcel delivery.

Of course the risk due to shenanigans would be pretty high, so you would have to have some way of only revealing location information to trusted sending parties, rather than it being used for general mail.

edit - is inspired slightly by Bill Hicks' idea of 'smart-fruit' in his Iraq war rant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4CQ_1GWn4w




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